interjection = zwischenruf, Ausruf, Einwurf, Empfindungswort
"Grüß Gott!" is a greeting? I was taught that this was an emphatic INTERJECTION, not a greeting at all.
The Economist
interjection
noun
- an occasion when someone interrupts someone else, or the interruptions themselves
- a word that is used to show a short sudden expression of emotion
Cambridge Dictionary
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An interjection is a word or expression that occurs as an utterance on its own and expresses a spontaneous feeling or reaction.
interjections include such things as:
- exclamations (ouch!, wow!)
- curses (damn!)
- greetings (hey, bye)
- response particles (okay, oh!, m-hm, huh?)
- hesitation markers (uh, er, um)
and other words (stop, cool)
The use and linguistic discussion of interjections can be traced historically through Greek and Latin over many centuries,
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SYNONYMS
exclamation, ejaculation, sudden utterance, cry, shout, roar
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SOURCES:
- Bloomfield, Leonard - Language
- Crystal, David - A dictionary of linguistics & phonetics
- Ameka, Felix K. (1992). "Interjections: The Universal Yet Neglected Part of Speech". Journal of Pragmatics.