Zusammenfassung der Ressource
PARAPHRASING
- What is Paraphrasing?
Anmerkungen:
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Mesa, L. (2019). Paraphrasing.
- It's saying in a new way information or ideas
which are not yours.
- How a good paraphrasing looks like?
- It only contains author's idea.
- It is accurate.
- It is unbiased.
- It is completely in your own words.
- It is appropriately cited.
- What is not Paraphrasing?
Anmerkungen:
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The Writing Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. (n.d.) Writing Paraphrases.
- It is not to change some words using synonyms or
changing the structure of the sentence, that is not
paraphrasing that is plagiarism.
- Remember!
- When the information is not yours, you
need to mention where you take it from.
- Why?
- Because if you present someone else's ideas or
information as yours it is plagiarism. So, you have to
give proper credit to the author.
Anmerkungen:
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The Writing Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. (n.d.) Writing Paraphrases.
- Why is helpful to paraphrase?
Anmerkungen:
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Keck, C. (2006). The use of paraphrase in summary writing: A comparison of L1 and L2 writers. Journal of second language writing, 15(4), 261-278.
- A good paraphrasing helps you to understand
the meaning of the original information or idea.
- It helps you to avoid excessive quoting.