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LaTeX for linguistics

Get LaTeX

Use locally or on the cloud (or both).

What is it?

  • The origins: TeX. Dates back to the late 70s/early 80s (Don Knuth). For formatting text for technical documents.

    Type texdoc gentle at the command line for an intro, if you're interested in the original TeX.

  • LaTeX: easy(!)-to-use version for authors (Leslie Lamport). The point: describe content, formatting separate.

    For decades, and still today, LaTeX is the standard format/program for technical writing (in lots of fields, including linguistics).

My demos and resources

Resources

  • A method I use for keeping all my references synched in one common .bib file: see the readme here.

Other resources

  • your suggestions?

  • even if you don't use LaTeX locally, some useful tools to install are:

For linguistics specifically: