TITLE:
A Comparative Study of Interjections in Chinese and English
AUTHORS:
Anmin Mao
KEYWORDS:
Interjections, Comparison, Morphological Structure, Sense Relation, Syntactic Function
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Modern Linguistics,
Vol.10 No.4,
August
14,
2020
ABSTRACT: Interjections are emotive words with no referential content. In both Chinese and English, they are classified as a special word class. In order to better comprehend interjections and further deepen our knowledge of these two language systems, a comparison of Chinese interjections and English interjections is made at three levels—morphological structures, semantic relations and syntactic functions. Similarities of Chinese and English interjections are found to outnumber their differences.