One of the most tedious tasks when writing a linguistic article is the formatting of interlinear glossed examples. In LaTeX, several packages make it easy to align words, but the formatting of abbreviated grammatical labels still needs to be done by hand, wrapping each label within a \textsc{} command. Even with the leipzig package, one still has to add some code within the interlinear glosses. This also makes more difficult importing interlinear data from popular software such as Toolbox. I present below a rather […]
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