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- adjective of, or pertaining to (a)
citation
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Examples
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I respectfully disagree with Perloff's theory of citational poetry, and I take issue with her claim that Walter Benjamin's Arcades Project is a foundational example.
Isabel Kaplan: Not in Someone Else's Words Isabel Kaplan 2011
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I respectfully disagree with Perloff's theory of citational poetry, and I take issue with her claim that Walter Benjamin's Arcades Project is a foundational example.
Isabel Kaplan: Not in Someone Else's Words Isabel Kaplan 2011
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My next project is Kathleen Davis 'article in JMEMS a few years back on what the 9th century has to say to Postcolonial Studies ... citational information coming soon (i.e., when I'm back in New York and have them at hand ...).
Archive 2007-03-01 Mary Kate Hurley 2007
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Apologies for randomness of my citational style -- occupational hazard of the oral format I fear.
Archive 2007-12-01 Mary Kate Hurley 2007
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Apologies for randomness of my citational style -- occupational hazard of the oral format I fear.
Dissertation Fragments II: Horizons of History Mary Kate Hurley 2007
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This is either outright plagiarism or extreme citational incompetence.
Two Flawless Articles on Overconfidence, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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This distinction, though tenaciously supported by some critics, is belied by citational evidence — healthy has been used to mean “healthful” since the 16th century.
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This distinction, though tenaciously supported by some critics, is belied by citational evidencehealthy has been used to mean “healthful” since the 16th century.
A statinator speaks | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2008
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It is just that the singularity of the text is partly constituted by its citational character: the text always cites, but it does not cite just anything and it cites in a certain way, never being just of the order of sheer citation, as even in
History against Historicism, Formal Matters, and the Event of the Text: De Man with Benjamin 2005
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Even more hysterically funny and revolting, he says that the dictionary's editors tabulate "citational evidence" about anti-Semitism published in "carefully written prose-like books and magazines".
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