This set of notes briefly overview interjections and their unique function in language. It explores how interjections convey emotions, reactions, and exclamations, adding a layer of expressiveness to communication.
Unlike other parts of speech, interjections do not contribute to a sentence's structural or logical aspects. Instead, they provide a way for speakers and writers to convey their immediate emotional responses and engage the listener's attention. Common examples of interjections include "Wow!", "Oops!", "Yay!", "Oh no!" and "Bravo!".
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