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Universality and Linguistic Specificity of Primary Interjections in Russian, English and Kazakh Languages (on the Material of Prose and Dramaturgy)

open access: yesИзвестия Южного федерального университета: Филологические науки, 2020
Primary interjections consist of a group of prototypical units, which are associated with reflex cries by their origin, have an oral form called a vocal gesture, and written, conventional ones, with national characteristics.
Lyubov V. Lazukhina, Olga G. Sidorova
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Analyzing the Translation of Interjections from Arabic to Persian in Novels (A Case Study on the Translation of ‘Derāznāy-e Shab’ (The Length of the Night) by Jamal Mirsadeghi) [PDF]

open access: yesپژوهش‌های ترجمه در زبان و ادبیات عربی, 2021
The connection between Arabic and Persian languages has had a long history, and the cultural interaction and interference between these two languages have reached the highest point.
Khosro Janghorban, Ali Bashiri
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Interjections in the speech of British royal family members [PDF]

open access: yesTraining, Language and Culture, 2018
The article draws on publicly available interviews to consider the range and functions of interjections used by members of the British royal family as elements of speech behaviour elucidating the corresponding features of their speech portraits in the ...
Natalya V. Panina, Oksana O. Amerkhanova
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ENGLISH INTERJECTIONS AS A WORD CLASS: A TRI-STRATAL DESCRIPTION

open access: yesIndonesian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2017
Traditionally known as interjections, the highly conventionalized linguistic forms like aha, hey, ouch, oh, sh, etc. have not been recognized as a word class in Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL).
Yi Jing
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Neue Interjektionen im Deutschen und im deutsch- -französisch-italienischen Sprachvergleich. Eine deskriptive und kontrastive Korpusstudie [PDF]

open access: yesBeiträge zur Allgemeinen und Vergleichenden Sprachwissenschaft, 2023
This paper investigates the functions of new interjections “oops/ups”, “wtf”, and “yep” by means of a corpus-based approach. The samples for the monolingual and contrastive analyses were selected from DeReKo und Czech National Corpus.
Sabrina Ghislandi, Chloé Rustan
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The syntax of interjections in isiXhosa : A a corpus-driven study

open access: yesStellenbosch Papers in Linguistics Plus, 2019
This paper examines the syntactic properties of interjections in isiXhosa and their compliance with the interjectional prototype and its extra-systematicity as postulated in linguistic typology.
Andrason, Alexander, Matutu, Haile
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INTERJECTIONS AS IDIOLECT MARKERS: A CORPUS-BASED APPROACH

open access: yesФілологічні студії, 2021
The article focuses on interjections that constitute idiolect of The Simpsons characters. For this purpose the subcorpora of Homer Simpson, Marge Simpson, Bart Simpson and Krusty the Clown have been analyzed by means of corpus and discourse analysis.
А.І. Слєпушова
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ON THE PRAGMATIC ASPECT OF INTERJECTIONS STUDY

open access: yesВестник Кемеровского государственного университета, 2017
The article contains a study of the most controversial problems in interjections theory – the criteria of classification and the issue of semantics of these specific linguistic elements.
T. M. Shkapenko
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Kognitywna analiza semantyczna polskich wykrzykników

open access: yesStylistyka, 2019
The aim of the article is to conduct a semantic analysis of Polish interjections. The collected data consist of words (200 forms), which were qualified as an interjecion in the National Corpus of Polish and in the Uniwersalny s³ownik jêzyka polskiego ...
Monika Krzempek
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Variability and Difficulty in Translating Interjections (based on Russian and Kabardino-Circassian Languages)

open access: yesНаучный диалог, 2020
The results of a comparative analysis of translated Russian texts of literary works with their original in the Kabardino-Circassian language are presented.
A. A. Afaunova (Tokova)
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