In fairness to the Modern Language Association and other makers of popular academic style guides, citing sources -- if always tedious -- was once relatively straightforward: journal articles like this ...
Let's say you need to cite a dictionary definition (we'll use "hendecasyllabe", just for argument's sake). Pretty straight forward: note the source somehow in context ...
In my former life, one in which the sermons of Bishop Lancelot Andrewes seemed inestimably important, the Modern Language Association’s Handbook for Writers of Research Papers was my secular citation ...
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