The purpose of this paper is to investigate the meanings of the members of two subclasses of interjections in Ewe: the conative/volitive which are directed at an auditor, and the phatic which are used in the maintenance of social and communicative contact. It is demonstrated that interjections like other linguistic signs have meanings which can be rigorously stated. In addition, the paper explores the differences and similarities between the semantic structures of interjections on one hand and formulaic words on the other. This is done through a comparison of the semantics and pragmatics of an interjection and a formulaic word which are used for welcoming people in Ewe. It is contended that formulaic words are speech acts qua speech acts wh...
The purposes of this research are to find out the functions of the interjections functioned as pragm...
This paper examines two types of expressions that seem to exist in all lan-guages, demonstratives an...
The basic feature of emotive interjections is that they are spontaneous. This feature implies that t...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the meanings of the members of two subclasses of interje...
Interjections are universal means of communication among human beings which pass across different em...
The present talk provides the first systematic analysis of the formal (phonetic and morphological) f...
Historically, interjections have been treated in two different ways: as part of language, or as non-...
The current relevance-theoretic approach to interjections (Wharton 2000, 2001, 2003) analyses these ...
his work offers a modern description of Ewe(GBE), a Kwa (Niger-Congo) language of West Africa. It as...
Interjections, like some other word classes, have proven difficult to define in a principled way, an...
M.A. (African Languages)The interjective demonstrative appears to be a problematic word category. Th...
This paper discuses syntactic definition of interjections starting from the definitions of that word...
The category of interjections is claimed to be universally encountered across languages of the world...
Marcela Swiatkowska: Interjection. Between deixis and anaphora This paper deals with the problem of ...
The following paper aims to analyse the functions of the interjection oh in the English corpus provi...
The purposes of this research are to find out the functions of the interjections functioned as pragm...
This paper examines two types of expressions that seem to exist in all lan-guages, demonstratives an...
The basic feature of emotive interjections is that they are spontaneous. This feature implies that t...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the meanings of the members of two subclasses of interje...
Interjections are universal means of communication among human beings which pass across different em...
The present talk provides the first systematic analysis of the formal (phonetic and morphological) f...
Historically, interjections have been treated in two different ways: as part of language, or as non-...
The current relevance-theoretic approach to interjections (Wharton 2000, 2001, 2003) analyses these ...
his work offers a modern description of Ewe(GBE), a Kwa (Niger-Congo) language of West Africa. It as...
Interjections, like some other word classes, have proven difficult to define in a principled way, an...
M.A. (African Languages)The interjective demonstrative appears to be a problematic word category. Th...
This paper discuses syntactic definition of interjections starting from the definitions of that word...
The category of interjections is claimed to be universally encountered across languages of the world...
Marcela Swiatkowska: Interjection. Between deixis and anaphora This paper deals with the problem of ...
The following paper aims to analyse the functions of the interjection oh in the English corpus provi...
The purposes of this research are to find out the functions of the interjections functioned as pragm...
This paper examines two types of expressions that seem to exist in all lan-guages, demonstratives an...
The basic feature of emotive interjections is that they are spontaneous. This feature implies that t...