[Lingtyp] Underlying principles of interlinearization

Emily M. Bender ebender at uw.edu
Fri Nov 4 20:32:41 UTC 2016


Dear LingTyp,

Forwarding the question below for a student not on the list:

Thank you for any thoughts,
Emily

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From: David Inman <davinman at uw.edu>
Date: Fri, Nov 4, 2016 at 10:29 AM
Subject: Question to LingTyp
To: "Emily M. Bender" <ebender at uw.edu>


When deciding how to create IGT for a particular language, a linguist has
to make decisions about where and how to segment morphemes that may not
have a standard form in the Leipzig Glossing Rules or elsewhere. There's a
lot of work on interlinearization strategies for particular phenomena, but
has anyone written on the underlying principals that guide
interlinearization decisions?


-- 
Emily M. Bender
Professor, Department of Linguistics
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