Citations in contemporary writing perform a variety of functions: they supply verifiable links to sources, they help define the theoretical framework on which a specific text is grounded, and they can help outline a writer\u2019s field or niche. Furthermore, they can provide justification for arguments, they can work as tools for supporting claims, and they can be a strategy to emphasise the relevance of specific points in a text. Yet the practice of citation has undergone changes through the centuries, so that current definitions may not adequately reflect their forms and functions in early modern textuality. Building on Ken Hyland\u2019s model of citation in academic discourse and within the framework of historical pragmatics, the paper a...
This study shows how structure and process of scholarly communication is being transformed with the ...
This article reports on a study of citations in academic writing from the perspective of citation an...
This article analyses the Victorian writer J. Ruskin’s expression of identity in the written version...
In this article we explore the ways in which academic citation practices have changed over the past ...
The production of playtexts in early modern England falls between two categories of artistic provena...
Since the 18th century, English-language dictionaries have used quo- tations from written works to i...
This paper considers some aspects of the development of scholarly documentation in the later sevente...
The first rule of writing is an important one: writers should not plagiarize; what they write should...
Appropriate reference to other texts is an essential feature of most academic writing, and we should...
Appropriate reference to other texts is an essential feature of most academic writing, and we should...
Antedating the dictionaries of Nicot, John Palsgrave's grammar-dictionary was a pioneering work in t...
This study shows how structure and process of scholarly communication is being transformed with the ...
Researchers and academics spend a lot of time documenting the sources of the ideas, methods and evid...
The paper consists of two short essays on citation matters. The aim is to get the academy thinking a...
This article discusses the process of annotating a small corpus of Early Modern English writing tha...
This study shows how structure and process of scholarly communication is being transformed with the ...
This article reports on a study of citations in academic writing from the perspective of citation an...
This article analyses the Victorian writer J. Ruskin’s expression of identity in the written version...
In this article we explore the ways in which academic citation practices have changed over the past ...
The production of playtexts in early modern England falls between two categories of artistic provena...
Since the 18th century, English-language dictionaries have used quo- tations from written works to i...
This paper considers some aspects of the development of scholarly documentation in the later sevente...
The first rule of writing is an important one: writers should not plagiarize; what they write should...
Appropriate reference to other texts is an essential feature of most academic writing, and we should...
Appropriate reference to other texts is an essential feature of most academic writing, and we should...
Antedating the dictionaries of Nicot, John Palsgrave's grammar-dictionary was a pioneering work in t...
This study shows how structure and process of scholarly communication is being transformed with the ...
Researchers and academics spend a lot of time documenting the sources of the ideas, methods and evid...
The paper consists of two short essays on citation matters. The aim is to get the academy thinking a...
This article discusses the process of annotating a small corpus of Early Modern English writing tha...
This study shows how structure and process of scholarly communication is being transformed with the ...
This article reports on a study of citations in academic writing from the perspective of citation an...
This article analyses the Victorian writer J. Ruskin’s expression of identity in the written version...