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names <strong>of</strong> plants <strong>and</strong> animals unless they include other proper nouns, such as geographicalnames. Binomial Latin species names should be italicized, with the genus name capitalized<strong>and</strong> the species name (or specific epithet) lowercase. The names <strong>of</strong> phyla, orders, <strong>and</strong> suchshould be in roman type. For <strong>papers</strong> in the sciences, follow the conventions <strong>of</strong> yourdiscipline.rhesus monkeyRocky Mountain sheepRosa carolinianaChordata22.2 Special TermsSome special terms require use <strong>of</strong> italics, quotation marks, <strong>and</strong> capitalization.22.2.1 Foreign Language TermsItalicize isolated words <strong>and</strong> phrases in <strong>for</strong>eign languages likely to be unfamiliar to readers <strong>of</strong>English, <strong>and</strong> capitalize them as in their language. (If you are unfamiliar with the capitalizationprinciples <strong>of</strong> a language, consult a reliable authority such as chapter 10 <strong>of</strong> the ChicagoManual <strong>of</strong> Style, 15th edition [2003].) For titles <strong>of</strong> works in <strong>for</strong>eign languages, see 22.3.1.This leads to the idea <strong>of</strong> bermensch <strong>and</strong> to the theory <strong>of</strong> the acte gratuit <strong>and</strong> surrealism.Do not italicize <strong>for</strong>eign terms familiar enough to appear in Merriam-Webster's CollegiateDictionary.de factovis-à-vispashaerosDo not italicize <strong>for</strong>eign names or personal titles that accompany them.Padre Piothe Académie Françaisethe Puerto del SolIf you define a <strong>for</strong>eign term, put the definition in paren<strong>theses</strong> or quotation marks, eitherfollowing the term in the text or in a note.The usual phrase was ena tuainu-iai, “I wanted to eat.”According to Sartrean ontology, man is always de trop (in excess).For longer quotations from a <strong>for</strong>eign language, use roman type. Italicize the quotation as awhole or any words within it only if they are italicized in the original. Enclose the quotationin quotation marks within the text or use a block quotation following the principles in 25.2.The confusion <strong>of</strong> le pragmatisme is traced to the supposed failure to distinguish “les propriétés de la valeuren général” from the incidental.

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