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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. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interjection
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| | 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. |
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http://englishplus.com/grammar/00000341.htm
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| | 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. |
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http://www.julesarts.com/literature/interjections.htm
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| | 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. |
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http://www.uottawa.ca/academic/arts/writcent/hypergrammar/interjct.html
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| | 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. |
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http://www.emints.org/ethemes/resources/S00001593.shtml
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| | 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!''). |
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http://www.ilc.cnr.it/EAGLES96/elm_fre/node265.html
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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! |
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http://research.yale.edu/swahili/serve_files/txt/s/sA.txt
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| | Interjections |
 | | An interjection often appears at the beginning of a sentence. |
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http://www.factmonster.com/ipka/A0885655.html
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| | 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. |
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http://www.webster-dictionary.net/definition/interjection
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| | 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. |
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http://www.englishclub.com/vocabulary/interjections.htm
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| | 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. |
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http://www.arnspub.com/arnspub/MotherGoosePhD/AnInterjection.html
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| | 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'. |
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http://www.btinternet.com/~paul.hitchcock1/page9.htm
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| | interjection - Wiktionary |
 | | This page was last modified 19:37, 5 January 2006. |
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http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/interjection
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| | 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. |
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http://www.thefreedictionary.com/interjection
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| | 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. |
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http://a4esl.org/q/h/9807/mn-interjections.html
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| | 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. |
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http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=interjection
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| | 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! |
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http://users.rcn.com/ray.interport/shrock.html
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| | 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! |
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http://www.idnmusic.com/bands/lethal_interjection.html
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| | 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. |
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http://ellerbruch.nmu.edu/cs255/cusher/partsofspeech/interjection.html
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| | pos-value interjection |
 | | Next: Central semantics of value Up: Interjection Previous: Interjection |
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http://www.ilc.cnr.it/EAGLES96/elm_it/node219.html
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| | 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 |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_two-letter_English_words
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| | 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.) |
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http://www.kahnwithak.com/conjunction_interjections.htm
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| | 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. |
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http://dictionary.new-frontier.info/Interjection
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| | 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!). |
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http://www.school-house-rock.com/Int.html
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| | Scrabble Rules |
 | | the letter 'N', in printing half an EM interjection expressing hesitation |
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http://spikej.brinkster.net/scrabble/scTwoLetter.asp
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| | 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 |
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http://fireflychinese.home.att.net/phrase1.html
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