| Interjection is a kind of words to show human being's emotion just like happiness, anger, sorrow, joy, surprise and so on. Interjection is a very special kind of words. They are usually used as the front part of a sentence and combine a sentence solely. As usual, they can't be used as an element of a sentence and can't make combinational relationship with other language elements. They show neither the lexical meaning nor the grammatical meaning. Interjection is a closed kind of words. From ancient time to now, there are no more than ten interjections. Because of this specificity, my article tends to open the overall look of Chinese Interjection by the method of classification and probing into its origin.There are five chapters in my article. The first one is to discuss the beginning of Interjection. My article plans to investigate the its origin by the method of studying the similar Interjections in animal sounds, the similarity between Chinese Interjections and other language Interjections and some other hypothesis occasions in language. The second chapter discussed the problem of defining an interjection. The main content: 1. Inspection interjection is not the word problem; 2. Exclamations and modal distinction between the need to question.3. Interjection meaning the problem. The third chapter focuses on the classification of interjection. As an interjection is a closed class, so be exhaustive analysis of interjections description became possible. Start this chapter on the meaning and voice interjection classification, recrystallization literature to describe their combined corpus. Chapterâ…£focuses on the characteristics of an interjection. This chapter includes: 1. Argument interjection of non-arbitrary; two. Demonstrate the ambiguity of interjection, including interjections express their feelings, and an interjection by the ambiguity between function words at the notional position of ambiguity. Chapterâ…¤focuses interjection, examining the source from the interjection in English and multiplying forms of Productivity of cognates produced. |