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  1. Viele übersetzte Beispielsätze mit "see also list" – Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch und Suchmaschine für Millionen von Deutsch-Übersetzungen.

  2. 3. Dez. 2023 · I think "See also" is clearly more common than "Also see" in this context. My question is whether "Also see" should be regarded as incorrect. My interpretation of the syntax is that the heading starts a sentence of sorts, where the items that follow are proper nouns, and that "Also see" is an incorrect way to start such a sentence ...

  3. 3. Nov. 2022 · Nov 3, 2022 at 13:41. According to APA guidelines, the intro signal "see" is to be used, if a statement is based on the works of another author, but a step of inference is made from their works to reach the statement made. Therefore, if a statement is referenced with a "see" intro signal, that statement is not found as is in the ...

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  5. This template is used to create hatnotes to point to a small number of other related titles at the top of article sections (excluding the lead ). It looks like this: See also: Article. Do not use this template on top of a page, where hatnotes are for disambiguation and not for related topics (according to WP:RELATED ).

  6. 3. Sept. 2015 · 3,47463449. 1. cf. is usually an invitation to the reader to 'compare' with another source; which may not even have the same subject matter, let alone agree. (derived from Latin: 'conferre'). So it's not that different from 'see also' in current usage. 'See', on the other hand, does suggest a supporting citation. – JHCL. Sep 3, 2015 at 9:44.

  7. 12. Jan. 2017 · See, and See Also. 12 January 201713 April 2017 SBLPress Notes and Bibliography. It is common for authors to refer readers to additional resources in footnotes. Following CMS §14.37, we encourage authors doing so to distinguish between the terms see or see also and the abbreviation cf. (Latin confer ).