@inbook{39194d5d898d42e18f61f508de2e5005,
title = "Intertextuality and plagiarism",
abstract = "Introduction Intertextuality is a feature of all discourse and is particularly salient in most academic genres. Aspects of intertextuality have been extensively researched within the English for academic purposes (EAP) literature and are mainstays of the EAP classroom. Plagiarism, a specific form of intertextuality, is a topic of concern across the academic community.",
author = "Diane Pecorari",
year = "2016",
language = "English",
isbn = "9781317328100",
series = "Routledge Handbooks in Applied Linguistics",
publisher = "Taylor & Francis",
pages = "230--242",
editor = "Ken Hyland and Philip Shaw",
booktitle = "The Routledge Handbook of English for Academic Purposes",
address = "United Kingdom",
}