Single quotation marks for terminology

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If I talk about standard terms in linguistics, as in the example:

"This affix is often called a linking element, an interfix or an intermorph"

Can I just leave the terms as they are, without using quotation marks?Or I should put them in quotation marks? Is it optional?

(By contrast: This affix is often called a 'linking element', an 'interfix' or an 'allomorph')
 

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You should of course say "Or should I" rather than "Or I should". But in my opinion you don't need any additional punctuation.
 
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