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The syntax of interjections in isiXhosa: A a corpus-driven study


Alexander Andrason
Haile Matutu

Abstract

This paper examines the syntactic properties of interjections in isiXhosa and their compliance with the interjectional prototype and its  extra-systematicity as postulated in linguistic typology. By reviewing nearly two thousand uses of interjections in the comic genre, the  authors conclude the following: in its integrity, the category of interjections is internally complex and diversified, containing members  with varying degrees of canonicity and extra-systematicity. Although in various uses interjections comply with the interjectional  prototype, being thus extra-systematic, in many others, their canonicity and extra-systematicity are significantly lower.  


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