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  • Works Cited in MLA: 1302
  • Anatomy of a College Paper
  • Annotating Sources, Paraphrasing, Summarizing, and Writing an Annotated Bibliography
  • APA Step by Step
  • Articles: A, An, The
  • Choosing Effective Words
  • Common Grammar Mistakes
  • Commonly Confused Words
  • Drama Interpretation
  • Eight Parts of Speech
  • Essay Development
  • How to Fix Uneven Spacing in MS Word
  • Further Developing Paragraphs and Essays
  • Giving Oral Presentations
  • How to Write a Thesis Statement
  • In-Text Citations: MLA
  • Infinitives and Gerunds
  • Introductions and Conclusions
  • Know That It Flows
  • Works Cited in MLA: 1301
  • Formal Academic Writing
  • Misplaced, Interrupting, and Dangling Modifiers
  • MLA Formatting
  • More MLA and In-Text Citation Examples
  • Paragraphs
  • Poetry Explication
  • Prepositions
  • Reducing Be Verbs in Writing
  • Research Papers
  • Writing a Professional Resume
  • Revision Tips
  • Rhetorical Analysis
  • Rogerian Argument
  • Sentence Templates
  • Short Story Analysis
  • Signal Phrases and Verbs
  • Social Media Citation Guide
  • Step 1: Understanding the Assignment
  • Step 2: Brainstorming
  • Step 3: Writing a Thesis Statement
  • Step 4: Planning the Paper
  • Step 5: Conducting Research
  • Step 6: Revising
  • Step 7: Editing
  • Step 8: Documentation
  • Step 9: Understanding Comments on a Graded Paper
  • Tackling Timed Writing
  • Terms to Know in English 1301
  • Thesis Statement Types and Models
  • Timed Writing Practice
  • To Cite or Not to Cite
  • Writing Timed Essays
  • Writing Job Application Letters
  • Chicago Manual of Style Step-By-Step
  • Writing a Scholarship Essay
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  • Vague Words Tables
  • Using Sources in Your Paper
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  • Using the Blinn Library Citation Generator
  • How to Create Multiple Unique Footers in a Word Document
  • Transition Words and Phrases
  • Transfer Essay Tips
  • Toulmin Argument
  • To Use Or Not To Use
Works Cited in MLA: 1302 Anatomy of a College Paper Annotating Sources, Paraphrasing, Summarizing, and Writing an Annotated Bibliography APA Step by Step Articles: A, An, The Choosing Effective Words Common Grammar Mistakes Commonly Confused Words Drama Interpretation Eight Parts of Speech Essay Development How to Fix Uneven Spacing in MS Word Further Developing Paragraphs and Essays Giving Oral Presentations How to Write a Thesis Statement In-Text Citations: MLA Infinitives and Gerunds Introductions and Conclusions Know That It Flows Works Cited in MLA: 1301 Formal Academic Writing Misplaced, Interrupting, and Dangling Modifiers MLA Formatting More MLA and In-Text Citation Examples Paragraphs Poetry Explication Prepositions Reducing Be Verbs in Writing Research Papers Writing a Professional Resume Revision Tips Rhetorical Analysis Rogerian Argument Sentence Templates Short Story Analysis Signal Phrases and Verbs Social Media Citation Guide Step 1: Understanding the Assignment Step 2: Brainstorming Step 3: Writing a Thesis Statement Step 4: Planning the Paper Step 5: Conducting Research Step 6: Revising Step 7: Editing Step 8: Documentation Step 9: Understanding Comments on a Graded Paper Tackling Timed Writing Terms to Know in English 1301 Thesis Statement Types and Models Timed Writing Practice To Cite or Not to Cite Writing Timed Essays Writing Job Application Letters Chicago Manual of Style Step-By-Step Writing a Scholarship Essay Writing A College Application Essay Vague Words Tables Using Sources in Your Paper Using P.I.E. Using the Blinn Library Citation Generator How to Create Multiple Unique Footers in a Word Document Transition Words and Phrases Transfer Essay Tips Toulmin Argument To Use Or Not To Use

Signal Phrases and Verbs

Signal Phrases

Like a blinking arrow sign on the side of a highway that tells drivers the right lane is closed up ahead, signal phrases in an academic essay notify your readers that quotes or paraphrases are approaching. With signal phrases, readers are not surprised by quotes or paraphrases that are randomly dropped into paragraphs.

According to A Writer’s Reference, “A signal phrase usually names the author of the source, provides some context for the source material . . . and helps readers distinguish your ideas from those of the source” (pp. 152-53). It usually appears before the source material, although not always. The information you include (or exclude) from your signal phrases determines what needs to go in the corresponding in-text citations.

Here are some guidelines for crafting signal phrases. For more detailed information, refer to A Writer’s Reference, pp. 152-57.

  1. If you are using an author’s name in a signal phrase, give the person’s full name the first time you cite that author. Use only the author’s last name in subsequent signal phrases. This is true whether you have one author or multiple authors.
  2. If there are two authors, name both in the signal phrase. If there are three or more authors, you can include only the first author’s name followed by “et al.” or simply put the title of the source in the signal phrase and the authors’ names in the in-text citation.
  3. In a case where there is no author given, use either the name of the organization that published the information or the title of the periodical, website, or book in which it appears.
  4. In a case where there are no page numbers given in the source, use a detailed signal phrase followed by a general in-text citation.
  5. Here are some additional examples of signal phrases:
    • Similarly, Judith K. Powers emphasizes that . . .
    • Marsden, Colwell, and Johnson agree that . . . OR Marsden and others agree that . . .
    • Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Mary Oliver writes, in her poem “Wild Geese,” . . .
    • Even though Shakespearean scholar Robert B. Schwartz argues that Hamlet . . .
    • According to the National Institute of Mental Health, . . .

As you can see from these examples, you can use signal phrases to describe the authors of your sources, which can lend credibility to them and to your essay. You can also show whether you agree or disagree with the sources you are citing, which emphasizes the point you are making.

Also see the Blinn College – Bryan Writing Center’s “Sentence Templates” handout.


Signal Verbs

Signal phrase verbs do just that—signal or indicate that the writer is quoting, paraphrasing, or referring to another source. The most common, “says,” is often overused. The following list of verbs offers more interesting ways to show that you are citing someone else’s opinions or information found elsewhere.

These verbs are also more specific, defining more clearly the writer’s implied meaning. Be attentive to each verb’s distinctions. Is the author agreeing with the cited material, explaining an idea, supporting a claim, providing background, or lending authority?

While some signal phrase verbs are relatively objective, others carry more emotional weight and should be used with care.

Examples

  • More objective: illustrates, indicates, states, suggests
  • More weighted: charges, complains, asserts, insinuates

General List of Signal Phrase Verbs

  • accepts
  • accounts for
  • acknowledges
  • addresses
  • adds
  • admits
  • advises
  • affirms
  • agrees
  • alleges
  • allows
  • analyzes
  • answers
  • argues
  • asks
  • asserts
  • assumes
  • believes
  • categorizes
  • challenges
  • charges
  • cites
  • claims
  • comments
  • compares
  • complains
  • concedes
  • concludes
  • concurs
  • confesses
  • confirms
  • considers
  • contends
  • criticizes
  • deals with
  • decides
  • declares
  • defines
  • denies
  • describes
  • disagrees
  • discusses
  • disputes
  • emphasizes
  • endorses
  • explains
  • expresses
  • finds
  • grants
  • hypothesizes
  • illustrates
  • implies
  • indicates
  • insinuates
  • insists
  • interprets
  • introduces
  • lists
  • maintains
  • mentions
  • notes
  • objects
  • observes
  • offers
  • opposes
  • points out
  • proposes
  • questions
  • realizes
  • reasons
  • refutes
  • rejects
  • remarks
  • replies
  • reports
  • responds
  • reveals
  • sees
  • shows
  • speculates
  • states
  • supports
  • supposes
  • thinks
  • uses
  • utilizes
  • verifies
  • writes

See Also

  • The Blinn College – Bryan Writing Center’s “Sentence Templates” handout.
  • A Writer’s Reference, p. 153.

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