Re: Infixing in interlinears
From: | Garth Wallace <gwalla@...> |
Date: | Tuesday, August 17, 2004, 17:38 |
Benct Philip Jonsson wrote:
> Tim May wrote:
>
>> Well, the Leipzig Rules say
>
>
> What are they,
From the site:
| They consist of ten rules for the "syntax" and "semantics"
| of interlinear glosses, and an appendix with a proposed
| "lexicon" of abbreviated category labels. The rules cover a
| large part of linguists' needs in glossing texts, but most
| authors will feel the need to add (or modify) certain
| conventions (especially category labels).
> who made them,
| The Leipzig Glossing Rules have been developed jointly by the
| Department of Linguistics of the Max Planck Institute for
| Evolutionary Anthropology (Bernard Comrie, Martin Haspelmath)
| and by the Department of Linguistics of the University of
| Leipzig (Balthasar Bickel).
>where are they?
http://www.eva.mpg.de/lingua/files/morpheme.html