How do you cite a linguistics corpus?
When you cite information found in a linguistics corpus—that is, a collection of texts used for linguistic analysis—follow the MLA format template. Usually the website… Read More
When you cite information found in a linguistics corpus—that is, a collection of texts used for linguistic analysis—follow the MLA format template. Usually the website… Read More
How you cite an ancient work of art depends on where you viewed it. If you viewed it at a museum, follow our guidelines for… Read More
Search results are not a work, so no works-cited-list entry is needed. If you are referring to the results as evidence, you can simply name… Read More
To cite an excerpt from an anthology, follow the MLA format template. You will likely list a description in place of a title: De Quincey, Thomas. Read More
Nonconsecutive page numbers are presented in the same order as the quotations to which they refer: As Ann Smith notes, some scholars contend that “the… Read More
To cite a chronology from a book, mention the chronology in your writing: The chronology at the end of The Oxford History of the French Revolution provides… Read More
When you are citing an image reproduced in a periodical, it is usually sufficient to refer to it in your text and create a works-cited-list… Read More
To cite an advertisement in a print magazine, follow the MLA format template. Provide the title of the advertisement or a description in place of… Read More
An MLA editor shows you how to decide whether commas are needed between adjectives preceding a noun Read More
Just as publishers often develop a “house style” sheet, so too can teachers . . . Read More