Linguistics Word Macros

Graziano Sava' grsava at GMAIL.COM
Thu Nov 14 06:28:42 UTC 2013


Hi Don,

if you want a stable system It looks like you have to convert your
annotations towards Word and not from Word. In this case I recommend to
annotate with Elan-Corpa, which is the Elan version developed by Chrstian
Chanard and their collaborators at Llacan in France in the context of the
CorpAfroAs project. It has first of all the advantage to use the automatic
annotation functions characteristic of toolbox for morpheme breaking,
morpheme and part of speech glossing and also automatic parsing. Secondly,
there are so many exporting options to many formats that you will be able
to find the solution to have everything nicely on Word. I myself tryied and
it works.
The last version of ELAN-Corpa, pc and mac, is downloadable for free from
the CorpAfroAs website http://corpafroas.tge-adonis.fr/.

Good luck,

Graziano


2013/11/13 Joseph T. Farquharson <jtfarquharson at gmail.com>

> Have you tried preparing it in LaTeX and then converting it to Word? I
> haven't done that in such a long while so I cannot remember what the result
> is like.
>
> Joseph
>
>
> On 13 November 2013 15:11, Kilu von Prince <prince at zas.gwz-berlin.de>wrote:
>
>> Dear Don,
>>
>> as a (Xe)LaTeX user, I frequently encounter the same problem. To my
>> knowledge, there is no truly efficient way to typeset glossed examples in
>> Word, but at least you can use tables with invisible borders and optimal
>> width to make sure that your examples won't completely blow up every time
>> you open the document.
>>
>> Best,
>> Kilu
>>
>> On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 1:43 PM, Don Killian <donald.killian at helsinki.fi>wrote:
>>
>>> Dear all,
>>>
>>> I'm currently working on an article where the required formatting is in
>>> Word, a program I'm not very used to at this point.
>>>
>>> I typically use LaTeX, a word processing program which has automated
>>> features for citations, glosses, references, table of contents, etc. Once
>>> you get used to everything done automatically, the idea of going back to
>>> doing everything manually is definitely not appealing.
>>>
>>> Some of these can be handled in Word, such as the table of contents, but
>>> I admit that glossing is one area where I don't have any idea if it's
>>> possible to automate, and I'm reluctant to do everything manually. Changing
>>> the font or size can destroy layouts if you use manual tabs, and I know
>>> plenty of people who have spent immense amounts of time tweaking documents
>>> simply due to formatting issues.
>>>
>>> So, my question: are there any macros for linguists which could help
>>> speed up writing documents when you're using Word?  Particularly for
>>> glossing?
>>>
>>> Thanks for any suggestions you can give!
>>>
>>> Best,
>>>
>>> Don
>>>
>>>
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