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Canadian Style Tip #22: Reference to words as such

This post is part of the Canadian Style series.

8.11 Reference to words as such

When referring to a word’s form rather than its meaning, use quotation marks to draw the reader’s attention; although most writers prefer to place such words in italics. Just be consistent. Words being defined, French terms, and foreign words are set in italics, and their definition/translation are set in quotations marks.

The French word stylo means “pen.”

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