0
Points
Questions
0
Answers
4
-
Asked on March 12, 2021 in Other.
Citation protocols vary according to different house styles, but the key point in research is that they should be able to make it easy for the reader to track down any source on which you rely, whilst not, at the same time, impeding the reader’s flow with excessive lists of names and dates.
How would a person describe these principles to you? If (a) you have not been called up on this by your faculties and if, in your judgment, you improve the reader’s experience by omitting them, then I would continue to omit full references once you have established them in the introduction.
- 946472 views
- 4 answers
- 352760 votes
-
Asked on March 12, 2021 in Other.
Citation protocols vary according to different house styles, but the key point in research is that they should be able to make it easy for the reader to track down any source on which you rely, whilst not, at the same time, impeding the reader’s flow with excessive lists of names and dates.
How would a person describe these principles to you? If (a) you have not been called up on this by your faculties and if, in your judgment, you improve the reader’s experience by omitting them, then I would continue to omit full references once you have established them in the introduction.
- 946472 views
- 4 answers
- 352760 votes
-
Asked on March 12, 2021 in Other.
Citation protocols vary according to different house styles, but the key point in research is that they should be able to make it easy for the reader to track down any source on which you rely, whilst not, at the same time, impeding the reader’s flow with excessive lists of names and dates.
How would a person describe these principles to you? If (a) you have not been called up on this by your faculties and if, in your judgment, you improve the reader’s experience by omitting them, then I would continue to omit full references once you have established them in the introduction.
- 946472 views
- 4 answers
- 352760 votes
-
Asked on February 27, 2021 in Other.
Is there evidence for chain shift? Ultimately, you would need to do careful measurements of though, doe, roe as said by: members of
- your childhood cohort who pronounce though with not , members of
- your childhood cohort who pronounce though with not , I’m mildly
doubtful of a chain shift because apico-dental and apico/lamino-coronal sounds can coexist in the same language, and to make things easier, you have affrication help to differentiate voice
What is the best answer I can give for the information?
What are some of the best cited examples?
- 1261494 views
- 1 answers
- 428776 votes