: What is the correct way to cite a paraphrase of another source? I am trying to cite a paper that paraphrases a quote from another paper by the same authors. However, 1) it is unclear where
I am trying to cite a paper that paraphrases a quote from another paper by the same authors. However, 1) it is unclear where the paraphrase starts, and 2) they have not yet published the second paper. The full quote I wish to cite looks something like this:
text text text (clearly this article)
several sentences that could be either part of this article or paraphrased from another article (no quotes or clear division)
citation of a forthcoming article by the authors
My overall question is how to cite this/these quote(s). More specifically, do I
simply cite the current article and truncate/ignore the authors' in-text citations,
leave the authors' in-text citation as-is in the quote, but only cite the current paper in the bibliography,
cite both papers in-text and in the bibliography, or
something else entirely?
I am using APA.
Thanks!
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