signal phrase

A "signal phrase" is crucial in writing to attribute information to its original source, ensuring clarity and avoiding plagiarism.

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Definition

B2Academic Writing

(formal)A group of words that introduces a quotation, paraphrase, or summary and provides attribution to the original source.

Example

  • According to Smith (2020), the data shows a significant increase in sales.
  • Jones argues that 'the results were inconclusive' (Jones, 2019).

B2Professional Writing

(formal)A phrase that alerts the reader to forthcoming cited material and typically includes the author's name and other identifying details.

Example

  • As noted by Johnson in his 2018 study, the phenomenon is widespread.
  • The report states, 'productivity increased by 15%' (Brown, 2017).

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "signal phrase":

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