Hi Gavin.
For quoted phrases, using inverted commas (as you have done) is fine. If you want to show the originator of each quoted phrase (eg, suppose X said “virtual memory stream”, Y said “backup brain” and Z said “online knowledge”), you can add the name of the originator in brackets after the phrase, as follows:
K-logging is affectionately referred to as “virtual memory stream” (X), “backup brain” (Y) and “online knowledge” (Z).
You can then add a footnote giving brief details of X, Y and Z and their sources.
Well, aren’t they antonyms? You mean a word to describe each pair of them? What about antithesis, then?Originally Posted by xanana
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