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 Interjection - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For lists of interjections in various languages, see the list of interjections by language at Wiktionary.
Interjections can be phrases or even sentences as well as words:
Some linguists consider the pro-sentences yes, no, amen and okay as interjections, since they have no syntactical connection with other words and rather work as sentences themselves.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interjection   (670 words)

  
 Interjection
It is best to avoid the use of them in formal writing other than direct quotations.
An interjection is a word or phrase showing emotion or surprise which has no grammatical relationship to any other words or part of a sentence.
http://englishplus.com/grammar/00000341.htm   (52 words)

  
 Interjections
-And!- An interjection used when interrupted by a sharp object when saying a compound sentence with the word ‘and’ in it.
This Interjection is one of the latest of the throng.
I created this Interjection at the same time as the two other episode Interjections.
http://www.julesarts.com/literature/interjections.htm   (748 words)

  
 What is an Interjection?
An interjection is a word added to a sentence to convey emotion.
The highlighted words in the following sentences are interjections:
You usually follow an interjection with an exclamation mark.
http://www.uottawa.ca/academic/arts/writcent/hypergrammar/interjct.html   (108 words)

  
 Grammar: Parts of Speech: Interjection eThemes eMINTS
Home » eThemes » Grammar: Parts of Speech: Interjection
This one page PDF file is a printable activity to test your knowledge of interjections.
This one page PDF file is a printable worksheet to practice interjections.
http://www.emints.org/ethemes/resources/S00001593.shtml   (171 words)

  
 Core semantics of value interjections
If X is invariable, if X has always emotive or phatic function, and if X can occur at the beginning of a sentence in anteposition, or if X constitutes a phrase, then X is an interjection.
If X is an onomatopoeia, then X is an interjection.
Furthermore, the syntactic behavior of these interjections is different in comparison to the syntactic behavior of the morphological units from which the interjections are derived (for example ``où diable ai-je mis mes lunettes!'').
http://www.ilc.cnr.it/EAGLES96/elm_fre/node265.html   (160 words)

  
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[Part of Speech] interjection ------------------------------------------------------------ Entry below is abadi - this headword has not been grouped ------------------------------------------------------------ [Swahili Word] abadi [English Word] always [Part of Speech] adverb [Swahili Example] kazi yake ni kuiba abadi.
[Part of Speech] interjection [Derived Word] Arabic: labeka ------------------------------------------------------------ Entry below is abidi - this headword has not been grouped ------------------------------------------------------------ [Swahili Word] abidi [English Word] always [Part of Speech] adverb [Swahili Example] kazi yake ni kuiba abidi.
[Part of Speech] interjection ------------------------------------------------------------ Entry below is abadani - this headword has not been grouped ------------------------------------------------------------ [Swahili Word] abadani [English Word] not at all [Part of Speech] interjection [Swahili Word] abadani [English Word] never!
http://research.yale.edu/swahili/serve_files/txt/s/sA.txt   (1527 words)

  
 Interjections
An interjection often appears at the beginning of a sentence.
http://www.factmonster.com/ipka/A0885655.html   (49 words)

  
 Interjection - Definition of Interjection by Webster Dictionary
An interjection implies a meaning which it would require a whole grammatical sentence to expound, and it may be regarded as the rudiment of such a sentence.
The act of interjecting or throwing between; also, that which is interjected.
But it is a confusion of thought to rank it among the parts of speech.
http://www.webster-dictionary.net/definition/interjection   (114 words)

  
 Lesson Tutor : Lesson Plans : Elaine Ernst Schneider : Language Arts : Grammar : Interjections
Interjections may be followed by either commas or exclamation points.
Identify and use correctly, interjections in any sentence.
The interjection is the eighth of the eight parts of speech.
http://www.lessontutor.com/eesinterjection.html   (200 words)

  
 English Vocabulary: Interjections (EnglishClub.com)
"Interjection" is a big name for a little word.
They have no real grammatical value but we use them quite often, usually more in speaking than in writing.
An interjection is sometimes followed by an exclamation mark (!) when written.
http://www.englishclub.com/vocabulary/interjections.htm   (75 words)

  
 An Interjection
An interjection usually used to draw attention to the speaker, and shake rapidly (or swindle) and repeat!
The feline and the stringed musical instrument of which the Stradivarius is a fine example!
A previously specified and quite miniscule household canine burst out with a series of unintelligible phonemes connoting mirth, immediately upon observing the previously noted occurrences.
http://www.arnspub.com/arnspub/MotherGoosePhD/AnInterjection.html   (71 words)

  
 Interjection
The interjection is always a spoken word that expresses an emotion, The word 'interjection' arises from the Latin 'inter' meaning 'between' and 'iacere', to cast.
Interjections are often followed by an exclamation mark.
Other English words such as adjective, eject, inject and jet are derived from the same root of 'iacere'.
http://www.btinternet.com/~paul.hitchcock1/page9.htm   (51 words)

  
 interjection - Wiktionary
This page was last modified 19:37, 5 January 2006.
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/interjection   (51 words)

  
 interjection - definition of interjection by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.
interjection - the action of interjecting or interposing an action or remark that interrupts
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
Powderell, a retired iron-monger of some standing--his interjection being something between a laugh and a Parliamentary disapproval; "we must let you have your say.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/interjection   (210 words)

  
 ESL Quiz - Interjections (Miroslava Nikolova) I-TESL-J
This quiz is part of the HTML-Only Self-Study Quizzes which is part of Activities for ESL Students, a project by The Internet TESL Journal.
A: I scored 660 points at the TOEFL test!
Your children are making a lot of noise and you want to hear the news on the radio.
http://a4esl.org/q/h/9807/mn-interjections.html   (142 words)

  
 Urban Dictionary: interjection
Interjection, it's a big word that you can'd spell.
Cause there's too many kids in the classroom, and there's not enough books to go around.
Urban Dictionary is not appropriate for all audiences.
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=interjection   (135 words)

  
 SchoolHouse Rock Page
The game was tied at seven all, (uh huh) When Franklin found he had the ball.
I've never been so insulted in all my life!
He made a connection, In the other direction, And the crowd starting shouting out interjections: >> <Aw!
http://users.rcn.com/ray.interport/shrock.html   (11719 words)

  
 IDN Bands: Lethal Interjection
Lethal Interjection is currently hard at work on their forthcoming album, "Good Mourning America," expected for a late summer/early fall release.
The band played their first few shows, in support of "Listen," to a tremendous response.
The old songs sound like demos compared to what we're doing now." Some demos are available for download, so you can get a taste of Lethal Interjection, but expect to hear some of the new stuff very soon!
http://www.idnmusic.com/bands/lethal_interjection.html   (319 words)

  
 interjection
Here are a few interjections (these are only common ones, many others could be included): wow, ouch, oops, hey, watch, oh, yes, no, move, stop, help
Are you ready to practice the parts of speech?
Remember, most interjections are followed by an exclaimatin point, and almost all are located at the beginning of a sentence.
http://ellerbruch.nmu.edu/cs255/cusher/partsofspeech/interjection.html   (97 words)

  
 pos-value interjection
Next: Central semantics of value Up: Interjection Previous: Interjection
http://www.ilc.cnr.it/EAGLES96/elm_it/node219.html   (9 words)

  
 List of two-letter English words - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
hm – an interjection expressing thought (hmm); also (as HM) used as an abbreviation of "His (or Her) Majesty"
ef – the letter "F" eh – an interjection used to indicate lack of understanding
oy – an interjection to draw someone's attention
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_two-letter_English_words   (1588 words)

  
 Conjunction/Interjection
Punctuation (often a comma or an exclamation point) is used to set off an interjection from the rest of the sentence.
It depends on the rest of the sentence to complete its meaning.)
http://www.kahnwithak.com/conjunction_interjections.htm   (211 words)

  
 Interjection - Open Dictionary
, interposition, interpolation, interpellation -- (the action of interjecting or interposing an action or remark that interrupts).
To use the dictionary service: Simply type in your word or phrase in the search box visible at the top of each Web page on this Web site and click the 'Search' button.
You can freely contribute to this Wiktionary article.
http://dictionary.new-frontier.info/Interjection   (200 words)

  
 Schoolhouse Rock Site - Grammar Rock Interjections!
They're generally set apart from a sentence by an exclamation point
They're generally set apart from a sentence by an exclamation point,
Interjections (Aw!) show excitement (Darn!) or emotion (Hurray!).
http://www.school-house-rock.com/Int.html   (149 words)

  
 Scrabble Rules
the letter 'N', in printing half an EM interjection expressing hesitation
http://spikej.brinkster.net/scrabble/scTwoLetter.asp   (172 words)

  
 Dialog by Phrase: A to F - Firefly-Serenity Chinese Pinyinary
: interjection for surprise or regret, Damn!, Oh my!, Ah!; ai1 interjection for surprise or regret; ya1 interjection for surprise
: interjection for bad news, [literally] ruined, spoiled; huai4 to ruin; le5 change-indicating marker
http://fireflychinese.home.att.net/phrase1.html   (1057 words)

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