- expression'. The act of
paraphrasing is also
called paraphrasis.
Although paraphrases likely abounded in oral traditions,
paraphrasing as a
specific educational...
- "The
Heresy of
Paraphrase" is the name of the
paradox where it is
impossible to
paraphrase a poem
because paraphrasing a poem
removes its form, which...
-
Paraphrase is a
restatement of the
meaning of a text or p****age
using other words.
Paraphrase may also
refer to:
Paraphrasing of
copyrighted material...
- A
biblical paraphrase is a
literary work
which has as its goal, not the
translation of the Bible, but rather, the
rendering of the
Bible into a work that...
- For the
linguistics definition, see
paraphrase. For the
paraphrases by
Erasmus of the New Testament, see
Paraphrases of Erasmus. For the
medieval Biblical...
-
Applications of
paraphrasing are
varied including information retrieval,
question answering, text summarization, and
plagiarism detection.
Paraphrasing is also...
-
Nguyen Thi (2023-06-17). "Using the
Online Paraphrasing Tool
Quillbot to ****ist
Students in
Paraphrasing the
Source Information: English-majored Students'...
-
Paraphrase über den Fund
eines Handschuhs,
often referred to in
English as
Paraphrase on the
Finding of a Glove, is a set of ten
etchings by Max Klinger...
- The
Paraphrases were
Latin Biblical paraphrases,
rewritings of the
Gospels by
Desiderius Erasmus.
Composed between 1517 and 1524,
Erasmus occasionally...
- infringed,
including by
paraphrasing.
There is no
single rule that
defines when two
works are
substantially similar, or when
paraphrasing is so "close" as to...