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interjection
ax
contains the consonant phoneme [x], which is not found in English,
etc.
Semantic
features
The characteristic features which distinguish interjections from practically
all other words lie in a different sphere. The interjections, as distinct from nouns,
verbs,
prepositions, etc., are not names of anything, but expressions of emotions.
Another characteristic feature of the meaning of interjections is, that while
some of them express quite definite meanings (for instance,
alas
can
never express
the feeling of joy), other interjections seem to express merely feeling in general,
without being attached to some particular feeling. The interjection
oh
, for example,
may be used both when the speaker feels surprised and when he feels joyous, or
disappointed, or frightened, etc. The meaning of the interjection itself is thus very
vague.
Syntactic features
On the sentence level the function of interjections is a controversial matter.
The usual interpretation is that the interjection stands outside
the structure of the
sentence. Another view is that it is syntactically a kind of parenthesis at least in
some cases. The controversy cannot be decided by objective investigation and the
answer only depends on what we mean by sentence structure on the one hand, and
by some element or other being
outside the sentence structure, on the other.
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