0 an occasion when someone interrupts someone else, or the interruptions themselves:
Her controversial speech was punctuated with noisy interjections from the audience.
"Hey!" is an interjection.
1 a word or phrase that is used as a short, sudden expression of emotion:
"Hey!" "Ouch!" and "Cut that out!" are interjections.
Four other classes fell into the group of moderate frequency : pronouns, interjections, fillers, and determiners.
Another look at, say, some grammatical constraints on, oh, interjections and hesitations.
One difference is that now deictic elements and interjections are included.
Also, the interjections ' 'hmm' ', ' 'mm' ' and ' 'oh' ' were excluded on the intuition that they were less word-like than other words.
The lexicon covers approximately 700 unique words (nouns, verbs, adverbs, adjectives, prepositions, numerals, and interjections).
The proportion of interjections by children and adults in oneword utterances is nearly identical.
D-deleted forms were used with catar 'try', mirar 'look', and andar 'go on' as attention-getting interjections, as opposed to their basic meanings.
The fiery sections were also exciting, sinewy cello solos overlaid with percussive orchestral interjections that take on urgency, as in a conversation that gains momentum.
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exclamación, interjección, interjección [feminine…
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interjection [feminine], interjection, exclamation…
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