RRL
RRL
RRL
The latest work by (Lee, 2015) asserts… The latest work by (Lee, 123)
According to Abad et al. (2015) context is… According to (Abad et al.: 54)
2. Non-integral Citation
This second citation style downplays any strength of the writer’s personal characteristics. The
stress is given to the piece of information rather than to the owner of the ideas.
Examples of Non- Integral Citation:
A. The code of Ethics for intercultural competence give four ways by which people from different
cultural background can harmoniously relate themselves with one another. (Dela Cruz, 2015)
B. Knowledge is one component of not only Systematic Functional Grammar but Intercultural
competence as well. It is the driving force beyond any successful collaborative activities to develop
interpersonal relationships and communicative competence. (Smith 2015)
C. The other components od Intercultural Competence which are also present in SFG are: context
(Harold,2015), appropriateness (Villar, Marcos, Atienza, 2016; Santos, and Daez, 2016), and emotions
(Flores, 2016)
Patterns of Citation
1. Summary. The citation in this case is shortened version of the original text that is expressed in your
own language.
2. Paraphrase. This is the antithesis of the first one because, here, instead of shortening the form of the
text, you explain what the text means to you using your own words.
3. Short Direct Quotation. Only a part of the author’s sentence, the whole sentence, or several sentences,
not exceeding 40 words, is what you can quote or repeat in writing through this citation process.
Example:
Context is influenced by these four factors: “language, culture, institutions, and ideologies”
(Aranda, 2015, p.8)
4. Long Direct Quotation or Block Quotation, or Extract. Named in many ways, this citation pattern
makes you copy the author’s exact words numbering from 40 up to 100 words.
There are two basic methods of referencing, pointing to, or identifying the exact author referred to by
your paper. These are the APA and the MLA.
The following shows the difference between them as regards citation format.
5. Tense of verbs for reporting. Active verbs are effective words to use in reporting authors’ ideas. Present
their ideas in any of these tenses: present, simple past, or present perfect tense.
Examples:
Present tense – Marcos explains…
Past tense – Marcos explained…
Present perfect tense – Marcos has explained…
Plagiarism
Plagiarism is an act of quoting or copying the exact words of the writer and passing the quoted words off
as your own word. The right way to avoid plagiarism is to express the borrowed ideas in your own words.