interjection in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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interjection [Brit ɪntəˈdʒɛkʃ(ə)n, Am ˌɪn(t)ərˈdʒɛkʃ(ə)n] N

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An interjection is sometimes expressed as a single word or non-sentence phrase, followed by a punctuation mark.
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However, it also has numerous closed classes including fourteen adjectives, adpositions, interjections, conjunctions and demonstratives.
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If it weren't for the noisy interjection of thunder-drums and pounding surf from time to time, this would be an effective soporofic.
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In addition, as with all languages, other phonemes can occur occasionally in interjections or recent borrowings.
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A common trait of prinnies is their upbeat attitude and frequent use of the word dood as an interjection.
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The subject continues with such interjections from all, and progresses through a multitude of modes before finally coming to its conclusion.
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Interjection as a figure of speech refers to the use of one word.
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The interjections from the other passengers are also quite comedic.
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Their functions as intensifiers and interjections are taken up by using the vocative case.
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Value interjection pertains to be a person or community that fulfills obligations such as paying bills on time, philanthropy, and following the rules of society.
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