diff --git a/leipzig-gloss-examples.pdf b/leipzig-gloss-examples.pdf index bfc6286..6b98654 100644 Binary files a/leipzig-gloss-examples.pdf and b/leipzig-gloss-examples.pdf differ diff --git a/leipzig-gloss-examples.typ b/leipzig-gloss-examples.typ index 201c9d4..fee6769 100644 --- a/leipzig-gloss-examples.typ +++ b/leipzig-gloss-examples.typ @@ -29,7 +29,8 @@ visit the module's Github repository = Leipzig Glossing Examples -This is the classic example of the inflected Georgian verb with an 8-segment consonant cluster: +The classic example of the inflected Georgian verb with an 8-segment +consonant cluster: #gloss( source_text: ([გვ-ფრცქვნ-ი],), @@ -39,7 +40,7 @@ This is the classic example of the inflected Georgian verb with an 8-segment con translation: "You peeled us", ) -Some more Georgian: +Some more Georgian examples: #gloss( header_text: [from "Georgian and the Unaccusative Hypothesis", Harris, 1982], @@ -62,7 +63,7 @@ Some more Georgian: ) ``` -And how about an example in English: +And an example in English: #gloss( source_text: ([I'm], [eat-ing], [your], [head]), @@ -82,7 +83,7 @@ And how about an example in English: == Leipzig Glossing Rules PDF examples -See https://www.eva.mpg.de/lingua/pdf/Glossing-Rules.pdf +See #link("https://www.eva.mpg.de/lingua/pdf/Glossing-Rules.pdf") #numbered_gloss(