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  1. Citing Sources: Citing Orally in Speeches

    Provide a caption citation for all direct quotations and /or relevant images on your PowerPoint slides. Direct Quotations: These should be acknowledged in your speech or presentation either as "And I quote…" or "As [the source] put it…". Book: Include title and author: "According to April Jones, author of Readings on Gender…".

  2. How to Cite a Speech in APA Style

    For an audio recording of a speech found online, list the speaker, the date when the speech took place, the title in italics, "Speech audio recording" in square brackets, the website, and the URL. You can use a timestamp to specify a location in the in-text citation. Scribbr's free APA Citation Generator can help you cite a speech correctly.

  3. Citing a Speech in Chicago Style

    In Chicago author-date style, cite speeches and lectures using author-date in-text citations and reference list entries. A reference list entry is formatted very similarly to a bibliography entry, except that the year comes straight after the author's name. Explore the tabs below to see how to cite speeches in various formats in author-date ...

  4. In-text Citation

    If the author is not known, use the title and the date as the in-text citation (for long titles just use the first few words). Your in-text citation should lead your reader to the corresponding entry in the reference list. For sources with no date use n.d. (for no date) in place of the year: (Smith, n.d.). Below are examples of using in-text ...

  5. APA In-Text Citations

    The in-text citation APA style provides us with a tidbit of information. Just enough to glance at it and keep on going with reading the paper. To recap, in-text citations are great because: They credit the original author of a work or information. They let readers quickly see where the information is coming from.

  6. APA Style 6th Edition Blog: How to Cite a Speech in APA Style

    The in-text citation would include the surname of the author or editor of the source document and the year of publication. For example, your sentence might look like this: Dr. King declared, "I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed" (Smith, 2009). Of course, you can find speeches in a ...

  7. Chicago In-text Citations

    Option 1: Author-date in-text citations. Author-date style places citations directly in the text in parentheses. In-text citations include the author's last name, the year of publication, and if applicable, a page number or page range: This style of Chicago in-text citation looks the same for every type of source.

  8. In-text Citation

    MLA in-text citation style uses the author's last name and the page number from which the quotation or paraphrase is taken, for example: (Smith 163). If the source does not use page numbers, do not include a number in the parenthetical citation: (Smith). Example paragraph with in-text citation. A few researchers in the linguistics field have ...

  9. In-Text Citations: The Basics

    APA Citation Basics. When using APA format, follow the author-date method of in-text citation. This means that the author's last name and the year of publication for the source should appear in the text, like, for example, (Jones, 1998). One complete reference for each source should appear in the reference list at the end of the paper.

  10. In-Text Citations: An Overview

    In-Text Citations: An Overview. by Modern Language Association. In-text citations are brief, unobtrusive references that direct readers to the works-cited-list entries for the sources you consulted and, where relevant, to the location in the source being cited. An in-text citation begins with the shortest piece of information that di­rects ...

  11. FAQ: How do I cite a speech?

    How you cite a speech will depend upon what citation style you are using. Check with your professor if you an unsure as to what style you should use. APA Style. ... For the in-text (parenthetical) citation, you would use this basic format: (Author Last Name, Year). See Section 14.226 of the manual for whether a bibliography entry is needed (it ...

  12. MLA In-Text Citations: The Basics

    MLA (Modern Language Association) style is most commonly used to write papers and cite sources within the liberal arts and humanities. This resource, updated to reflect the MLA Handbook (9th ed.), offers examples for the general format of MLA research papers, in-text citations, endnotes/footnotes, and the Works Cited page.

  13. Speeches

    Citations need to include both the original author of the speech and the secondary source in which the speech was found (e.g. an edited anthology of speeches). Because the British Broadcasting Corporation is known in its abbreviated form, the 2nd citation onwards should be shortened to BBC (2020) or (BBC, 2020).

  14. Citing a Speech

    In order to properly cite a presidential speech, you need to know the following pieces of information: Speaker's first and last name. Speech's title. Date the speech was delivered. Editor's name (if applicable) If you found the speech in a book, you should also take note of the following: Book's title. First and last name of the book ...

  15. LibGuides: MLA Citation Guide (9th edition) : In-Text Citations

    In-Text Citation Basics. An in-text citation usually contains the author's name (or other first element in the entry in the works cited list) and a page number. A parenthetical citation that directly follows a quotation is placed after the closing quotation mark. No punctuation is used between the author's name (or the title) and a page number.

  16. The Basics of In-Text Citation

    The point of an in-text citation is to show your reader where your information comes from. Including citations: Avoids plagiarism by acknowledging the original author's contribution. Allows readers to verify your claims and do follow-up research. Shows you are engaging with the literature of your field.

  17. MLA In-Text Citations

    3.4. ( 145) An in-text citation is a reference to a source that is found within the text of a paper ( Handbook 227). This tells a reader that an idea, quote, or paraphrase originated from a source. MLA in-text citations usually include the last name of the author and the location of cited information. This guide focuses on how to create MLA in ...

  18. Harvard In-Text Citation

    Including page numbers in citations. When you quote directly from a source or paraphrase a specific passage, your in-text citation must include a page number to specify where the relevant passage is located.. Use 'p.' for a single page and 'pp.' for a page range: Meanwhile, another commentator asserts that the economy is 'on the downturn' (Singh, 2015, p. 13).

  19. In-text Citations

    Basics of in-text citations. The following examples illustrate the use of notes for in-text citations. The notes allow space for unusual types of sources as well as for commentary on the sources cited, making this system extremely flexible. Because of this flexibility, the notes and bibliography system is preferred by many writers in literature ...

  20. Reinforcement Learning for Fine-tuning Text-to-speech ...

    Our results show that RLHF can enhance diffusion-based text-to-speech synthesis models, and, moreover, DLPO can better improve diffusion models in generating natural and high quality speech audios. Recent advancements in generative models have sparked significant interest within the machine learning community.

  21. Evaluating the Impact of Domain Adaptation on Co-reference Resolution

    Text-to-speech systems convert written text into spoken words, by using a voice synthesizer. In this study, I adapt a language model to a specific domain and evaluate its performance on the co-reference resolution task in comparison to a model trained on a more general domain.

  22. MLA In-text Citations

    Revised on March 5, 2024. An MLA in-text citation provides the author's last name and a page number in parentheses. If a source has two authors, name both. If a source has more than two authors, name only the first author, followed by " et al. ". If the part you're citing spans multiple pages, include the full page range.

  23. [2405.14141] ViHateT5: Enhancing Hate Speech Detection in Vietnamese

    Recent advancements in hate speech detection (HSD) in Vietnamese have made significant progress, primarily attributed to the emergence of transformer-based pre-trained language models, particularly those built on the BERT architecture. However, the necessity for specialized fine-tuned models has resulted in the complexity and fragmentation of developing a multitasking HSD system. Moreover ...

  24. When should Harvard speak out?

    The second, the Institutional Voice Working Group, has taken up the more specific question of whether and when Harvard as a University should speak on matters of social and political significance and who should be authorized to speak for the institution as a whole. On Tuesday, Garber, Manning, and the deans of Harvard's Schools announced that ...

  25. Impact of Feature Normalization Techniques for Recognition of Speech

    Download Citation | On Jun 2, 2024, Vaishali A. Kherdekar and others published Impact of Feature Normalization Techniques for Recognition of Speech for Mathematical Expression | Find, read and ...