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Interjection
Property / member of collection
 
Property / member of collection: GOLD SKOS version / rank
 
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Property / wikidata entity
 
Property / wikidata entity: Q83034 / rank
 
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Property / wikidata entity: Q83034 / qualifier
 
Property / skos:definition
 
word or expression used to express an emotion or sentiment
Property / skos:definition: word or expression used to express an emotion or sentiment / rank
 
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Property / skos:definition: word or expression used to express an emotion or sentiment / qualifier
 
Property / skos:definition
 
An interjection is a part of speech, typically brief in form, such as one syllable or word, whose members are used most often as exclamations or parts of an exclamation. An interjection, typically expressing an emotional reaction, often with respect to an accompanying sentence, is not syntactically related to other accompanying expressions, and may include a combination of sounds not otherwise found in the language [Crystal 1997,200].
Property / skos:definition: An interjection is a part of speech, typically brief in form, such as one syllable or word, whose members are used most often as exclamations or parts of an exclamation. An interjection, typically expressing an emotional reaction, often with respect to an accompanying sentence, is not syntactically related to other accompanying expressions, and may include a combination of sounds not otherwise found in the language [Crystal 1997,200]. / rank
 
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Property / LexBib v2 legacy ID
 
Property / LexBib v2 legacy ID: Q23540 / rank
 
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Property / BabelNet Synset ID
 
Property / BabelNet Synset ID: 00030009n / rank
 
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Property / BabelNet Synset ID: 00030009n / qualifier
 
Property / sent to LexVoc Lexonomy
 
21 August 2021
Timestamp+2021-08-21T00:00:00Z
Timezone+00:00
CalendarGregorian
Precision1 day
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Property / sent to LexVoc Lexonomy: 21 August 2021 / rank
 
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