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Second-Instance General Questions
Echoing general questions
are those which are repeated by the hearer for three reasons:
(1)
The hearer wants to make sure that he understood the original question correctly.
'Will you be a'way
ˏ
long?
'Will I be a'way
´
long? (I 'don’t
ˋ
know.)
(2)
The hearer did not understand part of the question. That
is why the terminal tone is
shifted on to the word he is doubtful about.
'Will you be a'way
ˏ
long?
'Will
´
I be away long?
(3)
The
hearer repeats the question, because he wants to think what to answer.
'Have you pre'pared the re
ˏ
port?
'Have I pre'pared the re
´
port? 'Not
ˏ
yet.
SPECIAL QUESTIONS
are those which contain an interrogative
word such as
what, who, when, where, which, whom
and are spoken with a falling intonation. The order
of words is the
same as in general questions, but the interrogative
word precedes the
auxiliary verb.
First-Instance Special Questions
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