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  1. However, when we refer to a set of people, "Gamma et al. are" is the expression. Subramanian et al. are also concerned with sharing information among the members of the design team and supporting this kind of inter-change. (Parsaei: Concurrent Engg.); Where Howie Rich et al. are spending these days (bradwarthen.com) –

  2. 3. You'd say either A et al.'s or A et aliarum/aliorum. – user31341. Aug 1, 2013 at 2:43. 2. In most contexts, the expression should eminently serve the purpose, without the need for the possessive. "The FirstAuthor et al. research preceded the publication of the LaterAuthor et al. papers. – Kris. Aug 1, 2013 at 10:34.

  3. 3. Et al. is an abbreviation of Latin et alii (masculine), et aliae (feminine) or et alia (neuter), and it means ‘and others’. As the abbreviation doesn’t indicate the gender, it can be used to refer to men and women, and to inanimate entities, leaving the reader, if sufficiently erudite, to supply the appropriate ending.

  4. 26 de mar. de 2019 · Note that et al. is not used for et alius ("and another"), since Gomes et alius is barely or not at all shorter than Gomes and Samuel: it is only used when there are three or more authors in total. On the other hand, Gomes et al. can stand metonymically for the text by Gomes et al. , which would be singular; so a case can be made for treating it as singular.

  5. 12 de ago. de 2010 · etc. = et cetera ("and other things", or "and so forth") and yes when reading aloud I just use the translation to avoid confusion. Pronuciation: just say the letters for most cases; except etc. and et cetera are pronounced the same. et. al. is pronounced et all

  6. 13 de abr. de 2017 · If you must pronounce it, it is quite straightforward: ‘et’ as in ‘etiquette’, ‘al’ as in ‘Alexander’. But I always discouraged my students from speaking Latin, and suggested they said “and coworkers” instead. In the context of quoting a paper, then “and co-authors”, as @JanusBahsJacquet suggested, would be better.

  7. The Latinate abbreviation "et al." is short for "et alii," which means, "and others," and always refers to people, not objects. So if you had two authors, adding "et al." would indicate that there were other authors - and since there are no other authors in this case, it is incorrect to use it.

  8. et al. 是拉丁文缩写,常用于 论文 引用,意为“等人 ,以及其他人 ”。知乎用户解释了它的用法和区别,还介绍了其他常见 ...

  9. 12. cf., an abbreviation for the Latin word confer (the imperative singular form of "conferre"), literally meaning "bring together", is used to refer to other material or ideas which may provide similar or different information or arguments. It is mainly used in scholarly contexts, such as in academic (mainly humanities, physics and biology) or ...

  10. 我见过Saha et al., 2013格式和Saha et al. 2013格式。. 只用一个逗号应该不行吧. 采用 作者+年份 的文献引用格式时,et al.后面直接再加个逗号分隔吗?. 比如 Saha et al., 2013正确,还….

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