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+% Example file for the class ``univie-ling-thesis''
+% Run pdflatex -- biber -- pdflatex
+\documentclass[naustrian,english]{univie-ling-thesis}
+
+\usepackage{babel}
+
+% Use the PDF/A1-b standard as required by the Hochschulschriften-Service
+% (see http://e-theses.univie.ac.at/elektronische_einreichung.html)
+\usepackage[a-1b]{pdfx}
+\hypersetup{pdfborder={0 0 0}}
+
+% By default, the class loads the biblatex package
+% with Unified style and biber backend.
+% If you want to use classic bibtex (with unified.bst),
+% use the class option ``biblatex=false''
+\bibliography{biblatex-examples}
+
+% Personal data
+\author{First Name Surname, BA MA}
+\studienkennzahl{A 792 327}
+\studienrichtung{Sprachwissenschaft}
+
+% Joint work:
+%\author{First Name Surname, BA MA \and First Name Surname, BA MA}
+%\studienkennzahl{A 066 899 \and A 066 899}
+
+% Paper-related data
+\thesistype{diss}% valid options: magister, diplom, bachelor, master, diss
+\title{Title of the Thesis}
+\subtitle{Subtitle}
+\volume{1}{5}% Vol. x of y volumes
+% The suitable degree is automatically set, but you can override
+% it by uncommenting the following command:
+% (note that female forms of degrees, where appropriate, are
+% used if you use the class option ``fdegree=true'')
+%\degree{Doktor der Philosophie (Dr. phil.)}% Targeted degree
+\supervisor{Univ.-Prof. Dr. First Name Surname}
+\cosupervisor{Univ.-Prof. Dr. First Name Surname}
+
+
+\begin{document}
+
+% The title page
+\maketitle
+
+\tableofcontents
+
+\chapter{General hints}\label{cha:hints}
+
+It is recommended that you use \textsf{biblatex} for consistent references in Unified style
+(see \foreignlanguage{naustrian}{\emph{Leitfaden für die Gestaltung von schriftlichen Arbeiten und Unterlagen}; März 2018}).
+For normal inline references, use \verb|\textcite|: \textcite[22]{sarfraz}; for references in parentheses use \verb|\parencite|: \parencite{sarfraz}.
+
+For quotation marks and quotations, use the macros provided by the package \emph{csquotes}: \enquote{double quotation marks}, \enquote*{single quotation marks},
+\enquote{an \enquote{embedded} quotation}. Quotation with references can be produced with \verb|\textquote| and \verb|\textcquote|:
+\textquote[{\cite[222]{sarfraz}}]{A quote with reference}, even simpler \textcquote[222]{sarfraz}{A quote with reference}.
+
+For longer quotations, use \emph{displayquote} or \emph{displaycquote}:
+
+\begin{displayquote}[{\cite[246]{sarfraz}}]
+ A long long long long long long long long long long long long long long long long long long
+ long long long long long long long long long long long long long long long long long long long long
+ long long long long long long long long long long long long long long long long long long long long
+ quotation.
+\end{displayquote}
+
+\begin{displaycquote}[246]{sarfraz}
+ A long long long long long long long long long long long long long long long long long long
+ long long long long long long long long long long long long long long long long long long long long
+ long long long long long long long long long long long long long long long long long long long long
+ quotation.
+\end{displaycquote}
+%
+There are also macros for omissions in quotations: \textelp{}, insertions: \textins{my insertion} and combinations of both: \textelp{insertion after omission},
+\textelp*{insertion before omission}.
+
+Use the semantic markup provided by the class instead of manual shape change:
+\begin{itemize}
+ \item Expressions (object language) in italics: The word \Expression{Wort}.
+ \item Meaning is given in single quotes: \Meaning{meaning}
+ \item Semantic concepts in small caps: the concept \Concept{concept}
+\end{itemize}
+%
+Numbered linguistic examples can be produced by means of the \emph{example} environment (for multi-line examples) and \emph{examples} environment
+(for subsequent single-line examples):
+
+\begin{example}
+ This is a multi-line example
+
+ It might consist of several paragraphs
+\end{example}
+
+\begin{examples}
+ \item This is a single-line example\label{exa:example-single}
+ \item Each paragraph gets its own number
+\end{examples}
+%
+It is recommended to refer to the examples like this: \prettyref{exa:example-single}. Also to chapters, incidentally: \prettyref{cha:hints}.
+
+% The bibliography
+\printbibliography[heading=bibnumbered]
+
+\end{document}