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- 2020
- Yuan Zhuang, Ellen Riloff:
Exploring the Role of Context to Distinguish Rhetorical and Information-Seeking Questions. ACL (student) 2020: 306-312 - Hannah Ringler:
Rhetorical interpretation of stylometry methods in disciplinary writing: a question of hermeneutics. DH 2020 - Jana Neitsch, Plínio A. Barbosa, Oliver Niebuhr
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Prosody and Breathing: A Comparison Between Rhetorical and Information-Seeking Questions in German and Brazilian Portuguese. INTERSPEECH 2020: 1863-1867 - 2019
- Mariya Kharaman, Manluolan Xu, Carsten Eulitz, Bettina Braun:
The Processing of Prosodic Cues to Rhetorical Question Interpretation: Psycholinguistic and Neurolinguistics Evidence. INTERSPEECH 2019: 1218-1222 - 2018
- Suhas Ranganath, Xia Hu, Jiliang Tang, Suhang Wang, Huan Liu:
Understanding and Identifying Rhetorical Questions in Social Media. ACM Trans. Intell. Syst. Technol. 9(2): 17:1-17:22 (2018) - Helena Yan Ping Lau, Sophia Yat Mei Lee:
Information-Seeking Questions and Rhetorical Questions in Emotion Expressions. CLSW 2018: 372-380 - 2017
- Justine Zhang, Arthur Spirling, Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil:
Asking too much? The rhetorical role of questions in political discourse. EMNLP 2017: 1558-1572 - Shereen Oraby, Vrindavan Harrison, Amita Misra
, Ellen Riloff, Marilyn A. Walker:
Are you serious?: Rhetorical Questions and Sarcasm in Social Media Dialog. SIGDIAL Conference 2017: 310-319 - Justine Zhang, Arthur Spirling, Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil:
Asking Too Much? The Rhetorical Role of Questions in Political Discourse. CoRR abs/1708.02254 (2017) - Shereen Oraby, Vrindavan Harrison, Amita Misra, Ellen Riloff, Marilyn A. Walker:
Are you serious?: Rhetorical Questions and Sarcasm in Social Media Dialog. CoRR abs/1709.05305 (2017) - 2016
- Suhas Ranganath, Xia Hu, Jiliang Tang, Suhang Wang, Huan Liu:
Identifying Rhetorical Questions in Social Media. ICWSM 2016: 667-670 - 2015
- Shohini Bhattasali
, Jeremy Cytryn, Elana Feldman, Joonsuk Park:
Automatic Identification of Rhetorical Questions. ACL (2) 2015: 743-749 - Daniela Wochner, Jana Schlegel, Nicole Dehé, Bettina Braun:
The prosodic marking of rhetorical questions in German. INTERSPEECH 2015: 987-991 - 2012
- Hongbo Chen:
A Study of the Syntactic Category of Rhetorical Questions. CogSci 2012 - Jawad Sadek, Fairouz Chakkour, Farid Meziane
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Arabic Rhetorical Relations Extraction for Answering "Why" and "How to" Questions. NLDB 2012: 385-390 - 2011
- Hongbo Chen:
A Study of the Pragmatic Prototypical Categories of Rhetorical Questions. CogSci 2011 - 2009
- Robert Michael Foster:
Improving the Output from Software that Generates Multiple Choice Question (MCQ) Test Items Automatically using Controlled Rhetorical Structure Theory. RANLP 2009: 29-34 - A. Francisca Snoeck Henkemans:
Manoeuvring Strategically with Rhetorical Questions. Pondering on Problems of Argumentation 2009: 15-23
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