To Beat a Dead Horse
Jun. 9th, 2008 07:43 pmGeoffrey Pullum, returning to a subject both he and I have discussed before:
I would have thought we could agree, whatever our feeling about re-using phrases we've enjoyed before, that it only becomes plagiarism when an unattributed passage of non-trivial length is used with the dishonest intent that the borrowed passage should be incorrectly thought to be original. The conjunction of those boldfaced elements should be regarded as definitional, I think. (See my earlier ruminations on plagiarism here and here and here.)
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