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allikatega

Allikatega is an Estonian term meaning with sources or sourced. It is formed from allikas (source) plus the instrumental suffix -ga and the genitive plural allikate, yielding allikatega to indicate accompaniment by sources. In Estonian grammar this construction is used to denote that something comes with or includes its sources.

The phrase is used in journalism, academic writing, and metadata to signal that statements are supported by

Allikatega is distinct from ilmaa allikateta, meaning without sources. Related terms include viited (references), allikad (sources),

See also: viited, allikad, bibliograafia.

citations.
It
may
appear
in
headlines,
notes,
or
tags
such
as
allikatega
artikkel
(an
article
with
sources)
or
in
database
records
marked
allikatega
to
show
that
bibliographic
references
are
provided.
In
formal
writing,
authors
typically
supply
full
references
in
a
bibliography
or
footnotes
rather
than
rely
on
the
label
alone.
and
bibliograafia
(bibliography).
The
usage
of
allikatega
is
largely
contextual
and
varies
by
publisher
or
platform;
it
is
more
of
a
descriptive
label
than
a
universal
formal
requirement
in
style
guides.