Interjections, language, and the "showing/saying" continuum

Pragmatics and Cognition 11 (1):39-91 (2003)
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Abstract

Historically, interjections have been treated in two different ways: as part of language, or as non-words signifying feelings or states of mind. In this paper, I assess the relative strengths and weaknesses of two contemporary approaches that reflect the historical dichotomy, and suggest a new analysis which preserves the insights of both. Interjections have a natural and a coded element, and are better analysed as falling at various points along a continuum between `showing' and `saying'. These two notions are characterised in theoretical terms, and some implications of the proposed approach are considered.

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