Abstract

espanolEste trabajo se centra en las interjecciones primarias emotivas en edad temprana. La investigacion analiza una muestra del corpus de habla infantil Koine. El estudio revela que las interjecciones, particulas consideradas en la periferia del sistema linguistico, desempenan un papel clave en el desarrollo pragmatico puesto que sus usos tienden un puente entre la fase preidiomatica y la idiomatica. Los resultados de la investigacion prueban la relevancia cuantitativa de estas particulas en edad temprana y, por su parte, el analisis pragmatico muestra que las interjecciones constituyen actos proto-expresivos con funcion deictica y que, ligadas a la indexicalidad, afloran sucesivamente nuevas funciones (meta)pragmaticas. EnglishThe present paper deals with the study of primary emotive interjections in early childhood. We have analyzed data that belong to Koine Child Language Corpus. The research shows that interjections -particles which are considered as periphery within the linguistic system- play a key role in the pragmatic development of children since their uses link the preverbal with the verbal stage. Our results demonstrate the quantitative importance of these particles in early childhood. For its part, the pragmatic analysis has proved that, on the one hand, interjections constitute proto-expressive speech acts with deictic function and, on the other, new metapragmatic functions appear successively connected to indexicality.

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