interjects
Interjects, in linguistics, refer to the use of interjections—words or phrases that express spontaneous emotion or reaction and stand apart from the grammatical structure of a sentence. They include items such as oh, wow, ouch, alas, and well, as well as other exclamations and fillers. Interjects can be single lexical items or short phrases, and they are often set off by punctuation or intonation.
Their primary function is affective: to convey feelings (surprise, pain, joy, doubt) or to express attitudes
Syntactically, interjects are typically independent of the surrounding sentence; they do not inflect for tense, number,
The noun interjection derives from Latin interiectio, literally “a throwing in,” reflecting their conversational role. The
Interjects are common in spoken language and informal writing, where they contribute emotional color, immediacy, and