ECHO QUESTIONS
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Echo questions are very common in spoken language. They typically have
declarative word order and include a wh- word:
A: Big day tomorrow. Got to go to the Phoenix.
B: Got to go to where?
A: Got to go to this very formal meeting of all these academic people.
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One common type of echo question involves requests to clarify noun phrases or
parts of them which may not have been heard correctly. They are formed with a
determiner and what:
[talking of problems with European bureaucracy]
A: What was it? The European Commission?
B: Mm.
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A: The what, sorry?
B:
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. And they were just so badly organized. It was just
unbelievable.
A: That looks like
a dinosaur
.
B: Like a what?
A:
A dinosaur
.
A: But apparently the president of the guild, he’s a really nice bloke Alex says,
cos, you know, she does all
the party stuff
.
B: Does the what stuff?
A: She does all
the politics
of the department stuff.
B: Politics.
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