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  • italics - Should punctuation surrounding italicised words be italicised . . .
    When I’m using italic text to denote emphasis or a quotation, should the italicisation extend to the punctuation surrounding the italicised words? If the punctuation marks are not italicised, in most digital fonts the italic letters will crash horribly—or at least intrude awkwardly—into the Roman punctuation
  • Should one italicise an italicised phase within a book title?
    In UK Commonwealth styles, is there a generally accepted convention for whether or not one italicises or renders roman an italicised phrase within the title of a book? My specific example, which ma
  • latin - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Style manuals cannot, by themselves, resolve the OP's problem because they usually say something to the effect that the words that are perceived as foreign should be italicised, but that the words of foreign origin that are no longer so perceived should not be It is a matter of judgement, and not of precise rules, where the boundary between the two is Moreover, the boundary may depend on one
  • What is the accepted style for using a foreign term followed by its . . .
    How do you show a foreign term followed by its translation? Is the foreign term placed in quotation marks with its translation italicized or the other way around? Style guides favor but don't always
  • Should you italicize names of aircraft if they are serial numbers?
    The FAA writing guide doesn't cover this but refers you to the U S Government Publishing Office Style Manual, which says not to italicize hull numbers; it appears likely the same applies to aircraft registration numbers or serial numbers In the 2016 GPO Style Manual it says "The names of aircraft, vessels, and manned spacecraft are italicized unless otherwise indicated " It then gives a list
  • Use of Italics for Latin Text - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    The agency developed a modus operandi for such situations Is "modus operandi" italicised in such a sentence as this?
  • Should et al. be in italics? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    It is often written in italics (as are other Latin expressions), but I think that this is a matter of style In science, it clearly depends on the journal Note that for some reason, "e g " and "i e " are not printed in italics even in journals that use italics for "et al "
  • Is a comma needed after an italicized thought as it is with a . . .
    @EdwinAshworth But the question was "is a comma needed as it is with a quote", not "is a comma needed after an italicised thought" The central premise of my answer is that the punctuation in both cases - quotes or italics - should be the same, which I don't think the linked article contradicts
  • Italicizing foreign language words in an English Essay
    In the sentence above, the German words Reichstag and Führer are not just italicised as foreign words, but also as mentioned words: they aren't just used as they would in a sentence otherwise, but actually examined as words with definitions and or translations given
  • fait accompli – to italicize, or not to italicize
    Here's one more perspective Turabian Chicago (a very good style guide!) says: "Italicize isolated words and phrases in foreign languages likely to be unfamiliar to readers of English, and capitalize them as in their language Do not italicize foreign terms familiar enough to appear in Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary " p 312 "Fait accompli" does, strictly speaking, "appear" in





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