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contributed to the
different perspectives of
interjections in
language throughout history. The Gr****s held that
interjections fell into the
grammatical category...
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section on
interjections. His
definition of
English interjections focused on the
semantic and
pragmatic dimensions of the words: An
interjection is a part...
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words in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Look up Category:English
interjections in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. "Oi".
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary...
- Spanish: [tʃe]; Portuguese: tchê [ˈtʃe]; Valencian: xe [ˈtʃe]) is an
interjection commonly used in Argentina, Uruguay, Bolivia, Paraguay,
Brazil (São Paulo...
- org/wiki/Noctes_Atticae/Liber_XI For a list of
words relating to
Latin interjections, see the
Latin interjections category of
words in Wiktionary, the free dictionary....
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interjections, that
emotional expressions often include sounds not used in language, and that it does not
explain the
origin of nouns.
Interjection C****irer...
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Onomatopoeia (or
rarely echoism) is a type of word, or the
process of
creating a word, that
phonetically imitates, resembles, or
suggests the
sound that...
- "¡Ay, caramba!" (pronounced [ˈaj kaˈɾamba]), from the
Spanish interjections ay (denoting
surprise or pain) and
caramba (a
minced oath for carajo), is...
- up OH or oh in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Oh, OH, or Oh! is an
interjection,
often proclaiming surprise. It may
refer to: Oh! (Girls' Generation...
- on "hey (
interjection)", but its
sister project Wiktionary does: Read the
Wiktionary entry "hey" You can also:
Search for Hey (
interjection) in Wikipedia...