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Studia Linguistica, 2010
Abstract.  In this article, I define exclamatives pragmatically, as a speech act which contains an assertion, and where there is a mismatch between this assertion and a presupposition. The assertion normally expresses a higher degree than expected, i.e. they are scalar. The speech act is instantiated in various ways in the Scandinavian languages.
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Abstract.  In this article, I define exclamatives pragmatically, as a speech act which contains an assertion, and where there is a mismatch between this assertion and a presupposition. The assertion normally expresses a higher degree than expected, i.e. they are scalar. The speech act is instantiated in various ways in the Scandinavian languages.
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Interrogation and exclamations
1994Frequent errors in interrogative or exclamatory sentences are: confusion between que and cual, failure to write accents on interrogative or exclamatory pronouns and adverbs, omission or wrong position of the upside-down question mark and exclamation mark, and mistakes in the choice between que and lo que in indirect questions.
John Butt, Carmen Benjamin
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Sensory Evaluation of Skincare Cosmetics with Onomatopoeia and Exclamation
Japanese Journal of Sensory Evaluation, 2001Hideo Jingu
exaly
Expression de l’exclamation en anglais au moyen de marqueurs atypiques
Corela, 2014Benedicte Guillaume
exaly

