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Nandao-Questions as a Special Kind of Rhetorical Questions
Author(s) -
Beibei Xu
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
proceedings from semantics and linguistic theory
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2163-5951
pISSN - 2163-5943
DOI - 10.3765/salt.v0i0.2643
Subject(s) - proposition , rhetorical question , negation , complement (music) , linguistics , syntax , set (abstract data type) , conjunction (astronomy) , semantics (computer science) , computer science , philosophy , mathematics , epistemology , programming language , gene , biochemistry , chemistry , physics , astronomy , complementation , phenotype
This paper addresses the syntax and semantics of a special kind of Rhetorical Questions (RQs) in Mandarin, i.e. questions with nandao (nandao-Q). Nandao-Qs necessarily have rhetorical question readings. To derive this, I propose that nandao is a WH-word which takes a question denoting a single proposition and turns it into a set with the complement proposition. This analysis differs significantly from earlier proposals for deriving RQ meanings as asserting the negation of the proposition denoted by its IP (cf. Sadock 1979, Han 2002, a.o.). The degenerate question nature of nandao-Q can explain why nandao-Q unlike Ordinary Questions (OQs) cannot be embedded under [+wh] selecting words like wen and zhidao.

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