i imagine it is different for both? as in, are the italicized, underlined? what is supposed to be capitalized?
Update:and in spanish, you guys do not put your punctuation marks inside the quotation marks, correct?
Update 3:I mean the format. In an essay written in MLA, which is the format I am required to use most in the states, when referring to a specific newspaper you would italicize or underline the title. when referring to a specific article, you would place the title in quotation marks.
that is what i am asking.
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Have a look at
http://www.elperiodico.com/es/
Newspapers, you know, the banners, are much like in the US. You can access them online, and they have the banner on the page...search El PaÃs, and ABC...Not sure how to type that so it will come up the paper, and not the alphabet in English!
Articles, much like in the US, also. You know, that too, would come up on the online version.
Here ya go: (Not too difficult: ABC periódicos pulled it up) http://www.abc.es/
http://www.elpais.com/global/
Okay, those are more colorful than the newspapers are.
This is one of the most popular (internationally) magazines: http://www.hola.com/
WHY the thumbs down? I answered the question you asked!
When you are writing MLA, you should format things as you would in MLA, NOT as it would be done in a Spanish paper. Cause, you are writing in English, right?
Punctuation marks go inside the quotes, just as in English. I've been reading in Spanish for forty years. Never noticed a difference, there. Quotes in books are done differently, but that's not MLA, now, is it?