the theories peuh-peuh placing at the origin of the primitive language of the emotional interjections expressing by the sound a mood or a feeling. ...
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fren.witran.org/wiki/Interjection
fren.witran.org/wiki/Interjection
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this temporal priority and the spontaneous and emotional use of interjections are con- sonant with Wundt's (1900) characterization of the primary ...
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www.springerlink.com/index/h505653g03428013.pdf
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Examples for such emotional interjections in our data are AH, sig naling surprise or OH, signaling perplexity. Table 2 shows that those interjections which ...
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linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0378216698001052
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The majority of emotional interjections are polysemantic. These interjections may express various often directly opposite senses and feelings depending on intonation and context. The most frequently used polysemantic interjections in the modern Bashkir language are analyzed.
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www.lib.csu.ru/vch/127/035.pdf
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Abstract: Starting from our recent findings regarding emotional and initializing functions of interjections in TV and radio interviews (Kowal & O'Connell, ...
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www.eric.ed.gov/ERICWebPortal/recordDetail?accno=EJ8515...
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Resources for writers, editors, students, and teachers. ... Interjections can be weak, mild, or strong. This scale applies in two ways: intensity of emotion and intensity of language. Profanity is “strong language” but for some people a profane word is used to express weak emotional intensity.
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www.tameri.com/edit/interject.html
www.tameri.com/edit/interject.html
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Particles (interjections, hesitation markers, discourse und modal particles, as well as conjunctions) ... My interests during the last years concerned the development of a unified account for the functional polysemy of discourse particles. Discourse particles, such as well, yes, oh, uhm, and uhuh, belong to the most...
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nats-www.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/~fischer/research.ht...
nats-www.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/~fischer/research.html
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Almost a decade has passed since Sidney Bechet replaced Louis Armstrong as the unquestioned King of Jazz. Bechet is a complete original. He invented his own instrument, the soprano saxophone, a metal clarinet which is both reedier and brassier than the wooden version. ... deep, throaty, and emotional "trombone" interjections;
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www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=481335
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Overview. Television and emotional practices. Character identity and emotive interjections. Corpus. Results/limitations of corpus analysis ...
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www.ualberta.ca/~aacl2009/PDFs/Bednarek2009AACL.pdf
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