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Exclamatives in Scandinavian*

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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Interrogation and exclamations

1994
Frequent 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, 2001
Hideo Jingu
exaly  

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