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Citation for linguistics and communication
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Here is an example of a citation for a journal article in the field of linguistics and communication:
AuthorLastName, AuthorFirstName. "Article Title." Journal Name, vol. XX, no. XX, Year, pp. XX-XX.
AuthorLastName, AuthorFirstName. "Article Title." Journal Name, vol. XX, no. XX, Year, pp. XX-XX.
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GPT 3.5
Here is an example of a reference for a book in the field of linguistics and communication:
AuthorLastName, AuthorFirstName. Book Title. Publisher Name, Year.
And here is an example of a reference for a journal article:
AuthorLastName, AuthorFirstName. "Article Title." Journal Name, vol. XX, no. XX, Year, pp. XX-XX.
AuthorLastName, AuthorFirstName. Book Title. Publisher Name, Year.
And here is an example of a reference for a journal article:
AuthorLastName, AuthorFirstName. "Article Title." Journal Name, vol. XX, no. XX, Year, pp. XX-XX.
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GPT 3.5
Here are a few examples of references for sources in the field of linguistics and communication:
1. Book Reference:
Crystal, D. (1987). The Cambridge Encyclopaedia of Language. Cambridge University Press.
2. Journal Article Reference:
Gumperz, J. J. (1982). Discourse Strategies. Cambridge University Press.
3. Conference Paper Reference:
Brown, P., & Levinson, S. C. (1978). Universals in language usage: Politeness phenomena. In E. N. Goody (Ed.), Questions and Politeness: Strategies in Social Interaction (pp. 56-289). Cambridge University Press.
4. Website Reference:
Chomsky, N. (2004). Language and Mind. Retrieved from https://chomsky.info/languages/
Remember to adapt the references based on the specific source you are using and to include all necessary information for accurate citing.
1. Book Reference:
Crystal, D. (1987). The Cambridge Encyclopaedia of Language. Cambridge University Press.
2. Journal Article Reference:
Gumperz, J. J. (1982). Discourse Strategies. Cambridge University Press.
3. Conference Paper Reference:
Brown, P., & Levinson, S. C. (1978). Universals in language usage: Politeness phenomena. In E. N. Goody (Ed.), Questions and Politeness: Strategies in Social Interaction (pp. 56-289). Cambridge University Press.
4. Website Reference:
Chomsky, N. (2004). Language and Mind. Retrieved from https://chomsky.info/languages/
Remember to adapt the references based on the specific source you are using and to include all necessary information for accurate citing.
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