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The document provides guidance on paraphrasing, citation, and summarizing. It explains how to rewrite an author's ideas in one's own words, acknowledge sources, and use direct quotations effectively. Examples illustrate the process of paraphrasing and the importance of citing sources in academic writing.

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LANGUAGE

Unit 7
LANGUAGE

Paraphrasing

Citation

Summarizing

20XX Pitch Deck 2


PARAPHRASING Rewrite an author’s idea in your own words

SYNONYMS Japanese has borrowed a large number of words from


English.
Japanese has borrowed many words from English.

WORD FORMS Chinese had a considerable infl uence on the vocabulary


and phonology of Old Japanese.
Chinese greatly infl uenced on the vocabulary and
phonology of Old Japanese

PARAPHRASING
20XX Pitch Deck 3
PARAPHRASING

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20XX Pitch Deck 5
20XX Pitch Deck 6
20XX Pitch Deck 7
1a 3c
2d 4b

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CITATION
CITATION
- Refer to an author’s word
- Acknowledge the source of the ideas

DIRECT QUOTATION
Scovel (1998) states that the model of speech production
with most influence is ‘a progression of four successive
stages: (1) conceptualization, (2) formulation, (3)
articulation, and (4) self-monitoring.’

PARAPHRASING
One of the most influential models for speech production
views it asa a four-stage process (Scovel, 1998).

USING REPORTED VERBS


Scovel (1998) argues that there are four stages of speech
production.

20XX Pitch Deck 10


CITATION

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CITATION

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CITATION

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CITATION

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SUMMARIZING

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