The Use of Monosyllabic Words in Interrogative Sentences in French
Abstract
This article explores the nature and usage of monosyllabic interrogative sentences in the French language, focusing on their syntactic structures, semantic meanings, and communicative roles. It emphasizes the distinction between general and specific questions and how these forms are used to gather specific information in various speech contexts. The research also delves into the pragmatic functions of such sentences, highlighting how they convey emotions like doubt, surprise, and irony.
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Monosyllabic interrogative sentences, syntactic structure, semantic meaningHow to Cite
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