INTJ
: interjection
An interjection is a form, typically brief, which is used most often as an exclamation or part of an exclamation.
As a special case of interjections, we recognize feedback particles such as: sì “yes” and no “no”. Note that uses of sì and no syntactically related to other accompanying expressions in a sentence are recognized as ADV.
Corresponding language-specific part-of-speech tags
I: Interjection
Examples
Marked as interjections:
- vabbè
- oddio
- ah
- ecco
- ciao
- sì, e.g. Sì, perché … “Yes, because …”, Sì, proprio l’Italia “Yes, Italy indeed”
- no, e.g. No, non lo credo “No, I don’t believe it”
Marked as adverbs:
- Elezioni sì, elezioni no “Elections yes, elections no”
- Voteremo sì “We will vote yes”
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