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Bulletin 50, May 2008

1. Guest Editor’s Introduction (David Cram)

2. Interjections and the Parts of Speech in the Ancient Grammarians (Richard Ashdowne)

3. Interjections and the Language Fucntions Debate (Els Elffers)

4. Talking About Interjections (Minne de Boer)

5. L’étude des interjections à la lumière de la réception des idées saussuriennes en Russie (Ekaterina Velmezova)

6. The Exceptional Interest of the Interjection (David Cram)

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The Henry Sweet Society for the History of Linguistic Ideas was founded in February 1984. Its aims are to promote and encourage the study of the history of all branches of linguistic thought, theoretical and applied, and including non-European traditions. Its fields of interest include the history both of the major subject areas of linguistics and also of more specialised topics, such as writing systems, literacy, rhetoric, and the application of linguistic ideas within professional and technical fields.

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