Abstract:This thesis attempts to explain the mismatch between the structural form and its deep expression exhibited by
narhetorical questions from the syntax-semantic interface. The speaker uses the
narhetorical question in conversation to express the mirativity toward the background proposition of the question, and then uses the local proposition to express the illocutionary negative assertion. The syntactic environment (intonational yes-no questions) of
narhetorical questions expresses the interrogative force, but the
narhetorical questions express the illocutionary negative assertion. The lexical factor of this force shift is
na’s strong negative polarity, but its syntactic factor is the three dependencies triggered by
na’s strong negative polarity: de-Q operation, covert movement and illocutionary negative assertion.