2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.lingua.2022.103400
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Argument structure of emotive interjections: Evidence from Polish

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“…responding, signposting, or suggesting emotions. Furthermore, as cited by Andrason (2022), Nübling stated that interjections exhibit a high degree of polysemy, encompassing a wide range of emotions; both positive and negative, and sensations. This is the finding from the study to classify German interjections, ranging from primary (emotive) interjections and conative interjections to secondary interjections and so-called uninflected verbs.…”
Section: Oh and Its Functionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…responding, signposting, or suggesting emotions. Furthermore, as cited by Andrason (2022), Nübling stated that interjections exhibit a high degree of polysemy, encompassing a wide range of emotions; both positive and negative, and sensations. This is the finding from the study to classify German interjections, ranging from primary (emotive) interjections and conative interjections to secondary interjections and so-called uninflected verbs.…”
Section: Oh and Its Functionsmentioning
confidence: 99%