TYPOGRAPHIC CONVENTIONS
Avoid the use of unnecessary emphasis in the form of underlining, bold marking or italics. Note that these have conventional uses:
We may underline a word, phrase or passage in a direct quote in order to emphasize it, but we have to state that we added the emphasis: (emphasis added, A.G.)
We may use bold markings for highlighting particularly important parts of the examples.
Use italics for book titles, for example, Words in the Mind, and for meta-linguistic references, i.e. lexical items, phrases, constructions we discuss as examples: the word blue
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We are now aware of the formal properties of verb‐first constructions in German. It is also interesting, however, to take a closer look at the meaning of such constructions and how they are employed in actual discourse.
Paragraphs should not be too different in length; while some aspects of a section need more elaboration than others, we should never open up new paragraphs for one or two sentences only.
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