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  1. Signal and Lead-in Phrases

    Signal and Lead-in Phrases In most citation styles, including APA, MLA, and Chicago style, you can add variety to your research writing by not always using the same sentence structure to introduce quotations, paraphrases, or pieces of information borrowed from different sources. It is relatively simple to use a wide variety of different expressions to introduce both direct and indirect ...

  2. Examples of Signal Phrases and How to Use Them

    Use these 40 signal phrases examples to help give credit for quotes and paraphrases. Make your writing more professional by using signal phrases correctly.

  3. PDF MLA Signal Phrases for Quotes and Paraphrases

    MLA Signal Phrases for Quotes and Paraphrases. Citing Sources: MLA uses an author-location (page #, paragraph #) system of citation. You can cite in 2 ways: With a signal phrase: Stevens claims modern poetry "has to find what will suffice" (132). In a parenthetical: Modern poetry "has to find what will suffice" (Stevens 132).

  4. Signal Phrases

    A signal phrase attributes a quote or idea to an outside source. Signal phrases are often used alongside in-text citations to help the reader to distinguish between your work and sources that you are quoting, paraphrasing, or summarizing.

  5. Signal Phrases

    Signal phrases are short phrases that introduce a quote, paraphrase, or summary; they signal to readers that an outside source is being used.

  6. 5 MLA 2: In-Text Citations, Signal Phrases, and Direct Quotations

    Signal Phrases and Direct Quotations in Sentences. A signal phrase is a phrase within a sentence that tells your reader where you found your source information. A signal phrase can replace an in-text citation because it provides the same information as an in-text citation and it meets MLA requirements.

  7. 10.4 Signal Phrases

    A signal phrase, also known as an attributive tag, is a device used to smoothly integrate quotations and paraphrases into your essay. It is important to use signal phrases to clearly attribute supporting evidence to its author or authors and to avoid interrupting the flow of an essay. Signal phrases can also be used as meaningful transitions ...

  8. Quoting, paraphrasing and signal phrases

    Quoting and Paraphrasing Quoting Sources: When you quote a source, you include the author's exact words in your text. Use "quotation marks" around the author's words. Include signal phrases and an in-text citation to show where the quote is from. Paraphrasing Sources:

  9. Signal Phrases

    The signal phrase is most commonly used prior to the direct quote, paraphrase, or summary, but it can also be used after the information used or it can even split up content from a source.

  10. 11.4: Signal Phrases

    A signal phrase, also known as an attributive tag, is a device used to smoothly integrate quotations and paraphrases into your essay. It is important to use signal phrases to clearly attribute supporting evidence to an author and to avoid interrupting the flow of an essay. Signal phrases can also be used as meaningful transitions, moving your ...

  11. Signal Phrases

    Signal phrases are used to indicate the original source of a quote or idea. Along with in-text citations, signal phrases are an important step to letting the reader know which ideas are your own and which information is quoted, paraphrased, or summarized from another source.

  12. PDF Signal Phrases for Summarizing, Paraphrasing, & Quotations

    Signal Phrases for Summarizing, Paraphrasing, & Quotations Based on templates: They Say, I Say: The Moves that Matter in Academic Writing by Gerald Graff, Cathy Birkenstein

  13. Signal Phrases in MLA Style

    Signal phrases provide clear signals to prepare the readers for the quotation. Choose a verb that is appropriate in the context. Here are some example signal phrases: argues. asserts. believes. claims. comments. disputes.

  14. Research guides: MLA Style (8th/9th Ed.): Quotes & signal phrases

    Quoting and Paraphrasing--Signal Phrases Signal phrases are ways to lead into or introduce a source or quote. A signal phrase often names the author of the source and provides context. Try one of these signal phrases to create a smooth transition from your words to the quotation:

  15. Introducing Sources

    A signal phrase is a short introduction phrase that indicates that a quote or paraphrase is coming. By introducing a quotation or paraphrase with a signal phrase, you provide an effective transition between your own ideas and the evidence used to explore your ideas. One of the best ways to let readers know more about your source is to use a ...

  16. PDF Using Signal Phrases Effectively

    Using Signal Phrases EffectivelyWe see signal phrases in news stories all the time when. ournalists credit their sources. Academics use them, too, in c. mbination with proper citations. As defined by Purdue, a signal phrase is "a word or words that introduce i. formation from someone else. ... The word or words 'signal' to the reader that ...

  17. What Is the Purpose of a Signal Phrase?

    A signal phrase is a phrase, clause, or sentence that introduces a quotation, paraphrase, or summary. See examples of this grammatical term.

  18. Signal Phrases and Interacting With Texts

    The signal phrase is most commonly used prior to the direct quote, paraphrase, or summary, but it can also be used after the information used or it can even split up content from a source.

  19. All Guides: Using Sources: Using Signal Phrases

    Whether you are quoting, summarizing, or paraphrasing, you can use signal phrases to tell readers that you are about to introduce a source. Signal phrases usually contain the following: The table below shows a list of commonly used signal phrases: Aaron, J.E. (2016). The little, brown compact handbook: Research and writing.

  20. Paraphrasing

    6 Steps to Effective Paraphrasing. Reread the original passage until you understand its full meaning. Set the original aside, and write your paraphrase on a note card. Jot down a few words below your paraphrase to remind you later how you envision using this material. At the top of the note card, write a key word or phrase to indicate the ...

  21. Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing

    Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing. This handout is intended to help you become more comfortable with the uses of and distinctions among quotations, paraphrases, and summaries. This handout compares and contrasts the three terms, gives some pointers, and includes a short excerpt that you can use to practice these skills.

  22. Paraphrasing Tool (Ad-Free and No Sign-up Required)

    QuillBot's AI-powered paraphrasing tool helps students and professionals rewrite, edit, and change the tone of their text to improve clarity and comprehension.

  23. AI Paraphrasing Tool

    Enhance your writing with LanguageTool's free AI paraphrasing tool. Discover a smarter way to rewrite and refine your text for improved clarity and uniqueness.