Hi, I am Ludwig from Semarang State University. Thankyou for the awesome explanation of voice in academic writing. There are 3 voices, first our own voice as a writer, second the direct voice of a source, and the last indirect voice of a source.
I just realized that in academic writing, the author's voice needs to be supported by direct and indirect voices. That's very helpful! (Antesa Cellindho F, UINNES)
Thanks for the material. From the video, I learned that there are 3 types of voice in academic writing, namely: own voice, direct voice and indirect voice.
Hi, my name is Mohamad Ahsanul Ihsan from UNNES. Thanks for making this video. Now, I realize that every author has his/her own voice in academic writing.
Hi, I’m Gayatri from UNNES. I'm in the process of writing a research proposal right now and this video give me a new knowledge, I just found out that in writing an academic paper, the author also has his/her own voice and that is very important so that readers know the author's perspective personally. Thank you!
I got new knowledge about voice in academic writing that there are 3 voices, namely, our own voice as a writer, the direct voice of a source, and the indirect voice of a source. Thank you for the explanation. (Anastasya Regina A, UNNES)
Thank you for the explanation. Your explanation reminds me that in academic writing the writer's voice needs to be supported by direct and indirect voice as the source. (Ailanisa Fistiari, UNNES)
Thank you for the insightful knowledge. It is clear to me that in academic writing, the writer's voice has the biggest portion. However, it also needs to be supported by the direct and indirect voice of a source and compose them altogether to advance ideas in the writings. (Adila Afiatina, UNNES)
Thank you for your valuable insight. It seems evident to me that the writer's voice is the most important aspect of academic writing. However, it must be supported by the direct and indirect voice of a source and composed as a whole in order to promote ideas in works. (Ria Aldila Putri, Unnes)
Really appreciate this video because it gave me different views about the differences of voices that we can be used in academic writing. (Annisa Maharani, unnes)
the author's voice that begins with "'Before this time"'(Text on Brutalism) means words not paraphrased or paraphrased with no need to acknowledge the source? I mean surely the author is providing information without a source. please help
Hi, I am Ludwig from Semarang State University. Thankyou for the awesome explanation of voice in academic writing. There are 3 voices, first our own voice as a writer, second the direct voice of a source, and the last indirect voice of a source.
I just realized that in academic writing, the author's voice needs to be supported by direct and indirect voices. That's very helpful! (Antesa Cellindho F, UINNES)
Thanks for the material. From the video, I learned that there are 3 types of voice in academic writing, namely: own voice, direct voice and indirect voice.
Hi, my name is Mohamad Ahsanul Ihsan from UNNES. Thanks for making this video. Now, I realize that every author has his/her own voice in academic writing.
Very clear and gave me new knowledge. I really thank you for making this video! (Hani Nahdiati, from Semarang State University)
Hi, I’m Gayatri from UNNES. I'm in the process of writing a research proposal right now and this video give me a new knowledge, I just found out that in writing an academic paper, the author also has his/her own voice and that is very important so that readers know the author's perspective personally. Thank you!
I got new knowledge about voice in academic writing that there are 3 voices, namely, our own voice as a writer, the direct voice of a source, and the indirect voice of a source. Thank you for the explanation. (Anastasya Regina A, UNNES)
Thank you for the explanation. Your explanation reminds me that in academic writing the writer's voice needs to be supported by direct and indirect voice as the source. (Ailanisa Fistiari, UNNES)
Thank you for the insightful knowledge. It is clear to me that in academic writing, the writer's voice has the biggest portion. However, it also needs to be supported by the direct and indirect voice of a source and compose them altogether to advance ideas in the writings. (Adila Afiatina, UNNES)
Thank you for your valuable insight. It seems evident to me that the writer's voice is the most important aspect of academic writing. However, it must be supported by the direct and indirect voice of a source and composed as a whole in order to promote ideas in works. (Ria Aldila Putri, Unnes)
Now I know more about author voice in academics writing, thanks (Mahera, UNNES)
Really appreciate this video because it gave me different views about the differences of voices that we can be used in academic writing. (Annisa Maharani, unnes)
I have learned a lot about how to use voice to advance my ideas in academic writing (Ipung, UNNES)
I really got a new insight about the author voice in an academic paper. thanks (Essie S. Yuniardi, UNNES)
Thanks for video from the video I'm understand how to use voice in academic writing.
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I just need to understand if either Black and Blue or White do support the statement made by the author.
the author's voice that begins with "'Before this time"'(Text on Brutalism) means words not paraphrased or paraphrased with no need to acknowledge the source? I mean surely the author is providing information without a source. please help