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Fred G
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| Posted: Sun May 08, 2005 7:09 am
Post subject: Italics Question |
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When the name of a ship is made possessive by adding an apostrophe and
an "s", is the "s" italicized along with the ship's name?
Thanks
P.S. Could you recommend a style guide that references this. |
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CyberCypher
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| Posted: Sun May 08, 2005 7:09 am
Post subject: Re: Italics Question |
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Fred G wrote on 08 May 2005:
| Quote: | When the name of a ship is made possessive by adding an apostrophe
and an "s", is the "s" italicized along with the ship's name?
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No.
| Quote: | P.S. Could you recommend a style guide that references this.
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Chicago Manual of Style, 14th ed., p. 201, 6.29: "When a proper name is
in italic type, its possessive ending is preferably set in roman".
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CyberCypher
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| Posted: Sun May 08, 2005 7:09 am
Post subject: Re: Italics Question |
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CyberCypher wrote on 08 May 2005:
| Quote: | Fred G wrote on 08 May 2005:
When the name of a ship is made possessive by adding an
apostrophe and an "s", is the "s" italicized along with the
ship's name?
No.
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I should have added here that the apostrophe is also not italicized.
The possessive ending referred to in the quote below is /'s/, not just
/s/.
| Quote: | P.S. Could you recommend a style guide that references this.
Chicago Manual of Style, 14th ed., p. 201, 6.29: "When a proper
name is in italic type, its possessive ending is preferably set in
roman".
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