In text citation analysis of Iida ´s (2010) article
In the article “Developing voices by
composing haiku: A social-expressivist approach for teaching haiku writing in
EFL contexts” Iida (2010) attributes all
the citations to the appropriate sources.
The author uses a variety of in-text
citations which are properly acknowledged in the reference list. He uses direct
quotes such as: “the production of writer´ s voice reflecting cultural
contexts” (para 6).
He overuses the same paraphrasing quotes, According
to Ivanovic (1998, 97); According to
Gradin (1995, 110). On the other hand, the use of parenthetical
quotation is evident in the following
examples: (Fishman and McCarthy 1992; Newkirk 1997; Gradin 1995; Bishop 1999)
where multiple authors are cited.(para 4).
In conclusion, Iida (2010) uses a
well-balanced set of in-text citation in accordance with APA rules throughout the
text and avoids plagiarism by citing all the sources in the reference
list.
References
Iida,
A. (2010). Developing voice by composing haiku: A social expressivist approach
for teaching haiku writing in EFL contexts. English
Teacher Forum. 1.
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