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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/expex/expex-demo.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/expex/expex-demo.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..fc86580b693 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/expex/expex-demo.tex @@ -0,0 +1,825 @@ + +% The preamble has the effect that the file can either be Texed or +% LaTexed -- as is. + +\ifx\ProvidesFile\undefined + % if Tex + \input expex + \font\eightrm=cmr8 + \font\eightit=cmti8 + \font\tensc=cmcsc10 + \let\sc=\tensc + \def\textsc#1{{\sc #1}} + \def\footnotesize{\eightrm \let\it=\eightit \baselineskip=9pt} + \def\enddemo #1#2{} + \magnification=\magstep1 + \else + % if LaTex + \documentclass[12pt]{article} + \usepackage{expex} + \textwidth=6.5in + \let\enddemo=\relax + \begin{document} + \fi +%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +\filbreak\hrule\medskip + +\begingroup +\vskip\lingaboveexskip +Example (\nextx) is well-known from the literature on parasitic +gaps. Here we are concerned with example formatting, not with the +interesting syntax. + +\ex +I wonder which article John filed {\sl t\/} without reading {\sl e}. +\xe +It is beyond the scope of this investigation to determine exactly why +John did not read the article. + +Multipart examples are equally straightforward. + +\pex Two examples of parasitic gaps. +\a He is the man that John did not interview {\sl e\/} before +he gave the job to {\sl e}. +\a He is someone who John expected {\sl e\/} to be successful +though believing {\sl e\/} to be incompetent. +\xe +Here, we can speculate on why John did not do an interview before +recommending the person for a job. It is likely that the person +was a crony of John. In (\lastx b), perhaps John knew that +the ``someone'' went to prep school with the owner of the +business. +\endgroup +\bigskip + +\filbreak\hrule\medskip + +\begingroup +\bigskip +If examples and parts of examples are tagged, they can be +referred to by name. + +\pex<pg> +\a This is the man that John interviewed {\sl e\/} before +telling you that you should give the job to~{\sl e}. +\a<A> This is someone who John expected {\sl e\/} to be successful +though believing {\sl e\/} to be incompetent. +\xe + +Now, names can be used. The name/reference pairs can be written +to a file, making forward reference possible and backwards +reference at a distance reliable. You can refer to part +\getref{pg.A} of example (\getref{pg}), or (\getfullref{pg.A}). + +If you use a tag that has not been defined, {\sl ExPex\/} will +let you know. If you try to reference a name which has no +reference, \getref{pg.B} for example, a warning will be issued +and the (bracketed) tag printed as shown at the beginning of this +sentence. If you try to tag a part of an example which has no +tag, {\sl ExPex\/} will let you know about that as well. +\bigskip +\endgroup +\bigskip + +\filbreak\hrule\medskip + +\begingroup +\ex +\begingl +\gla Mary$_i$ ist sicher, dass es den Hans nicht st\"oren +w\"urde seiner Freundin ihr$_i$ Herz auszusch\"utten.// +\glb Mary is sure that it the-{\sc acc} Hans not annoy would +his-{\sc dat} girlfriend-{\sc dat} her-{\sc acc} heart-{\sc acc} {out to throw}// +\glft `Mary is sure that it would not annoy John to reveal her +heart to his girlfriend.'// +\endgl +\xe +\endgroup +\bigskip + +\filbreak\hrule\medskip + +\begingroup +\ex +\begingl +\gla k- wapm -a -s'i -m -wapunin -uk // +\glb Cl V Agr Neg Agr Tns Agr // +\glc 2 see {\sc 3acc} {} {\sc 2pl} preterit {\sc 3pl} // +\glft `you (pl) didn't see them'// +\endgl +\xe +\endgroup +\bigskip + +\filbreak\hrule\medskip + +\begingroup +\pex[interpartskip=3ex] +\a +\begingl +\gla pwa- min -kwa -pun// +\glb Neg V Agr Tns // +\glc {} give 2pl{\sc nom}.3pl{\sc acc} preterit // +\glft `you (pl) didn't give them (something)'// +\endgl +\a +\begingl[everygl=\openup.5ex,everygla=,everyglb=, + everyglft=\it,aboveglftskip=1.5ex] +\gla pwa- min -kwa -pun// +\glb Neg V Agr Tns // +\glc {} give 2pl{\sc nom}.3pl{\sc acc} preterit // +\glft `you (pl) didn't give them (something)'// +\endgl +\a +\begingl[everygl=,everygla=\bf,everyglb=\it, + everyglft=,aboveglftskip=0pt] +\gla pwa- min -kwa -pun // +\glb Neg V Agr Tns // +\glc {} give 2pl{\sc nom}.3pl{\sc acc} preterit // +\glft `you (pl) didn't give them (something)'// +\endgl +\xe +\endgroup +\bigskip + +\filbreak\hrule\medskip + +\begingroup +\exdisplay +The following example is well-known from the literature on +parasitic gaps. Here we are concerned with example formatting, +not with the interesting syntax. +\ex +I wonder which article John filed {\sl t\/} without reading {\sl e}. +\xe +Various aspects of the format are controlled by parameters, which +can be set either globally or via an optional argument. +\xe +\endgroup +\bigskip + +\filbreak\hrule\medskip + +\begingroup +\exdisplay +The following example is well-known from the literature on +parasitic gaps. Here we are concerned with example formatting, +not with the interesting syntax. + +\ex[numoffset=2em,textoffset=.5em,aboveexskip=1ex,belowexskip=1ex] +I wonder which article John filed {\sl t\/} without reading {\sl e}. +\xe + +\noindent Various aspects of the format are controlled by +parameters, which can be set either globally or via an optional +argument. +\xe +\endgroup +\bigskip + +\filbreak\hrule\medskip + +\begingroup +\ex +Und hier k\"onnen wir sehen was f\"ur Unfug wird gemacht +wenn er einen ganz langen Satz binnen kriegt.\par\nobreak +\xe + +\ex~ +$\alpha$ {\it governs\/} $\beta$ if $\alpha=X^0$ (in the +sense of X-bar theory), $\alpha$ c-commands $\beta$, and $\beta$ +is not protected by a maximal projection. +\xe +\endgroup +\bigskip + +\filbreak\hrule\medskip + +\begingroup +\excnt=94 +\ex This is a crucial example.\xe +It is clear that this example is related to the earlier +example (14), which is repeated below. +\ex[exno=14] +This is an example that was given many pages earlier.\xe +If we are on the right track, as the saying goes, +we expect the next example to be grammatical. But it is not. +\ex * \dots\xe +\endgroup +\bigskip + +\filbreak\hrule\medskip + +\begingroup +\ex[exno=$\Delta$] Earlier example.\xe +\endgroup +\bigskip + +\filbreak\hrule\medskip + +\begingroup +\ex[exno={[14, repeated]},exnoformat=X] Earlier example.\xe +\endgroup +\bigskip + +\filbreak\hrule\medskip + +\begingroup +\pex +\a This is the first example. +\a This is the second example. +\xe + +\pex~<Pre> Multipart examples often have a title or preamble of some +kind. +\a This is the first example. +\a This is the second example. +\xe +\endgroup +\bigskip + +\filbreak\hrule\medskip + +\begingroup +\keepexcntlocal \excnt=9 +\pex +\a I consider firemen available. (generic only) +\a I consider firemen intelligent. (generic only) +\xe +Exceptional case marking (ECM) verbs seem more or less to allow both +existential and generic interpretations of complement subjects: +\pex +\a I believe firemen to be available. (both generic and existential) +\a I believe violists to be intelligent. (generic only) +\xe +\endgroup +\bigskip + +\filbreak\hrule\medskip + +\begingroup +\keepexcntlocal \excnt=9 +\pex[sampleexno=(10)] +\a I consider firemen available. (generic only) +\a I consider firemen intelligent. (generic only) +\xe +Exceptional case marking (ECM) verbs seem more or less to allow both +existential and generic interpretations of complement subjects: +\pex +\a I believe firemen to be available. (both generic and existential) +\a I believe violists to be intelligent. (generic only) +\xe +\endgroup +\bigskip + +\filbreak\hrule\medskip + +\begingroup +\leftline{\vbox{% +\ex[textoffset=3em] +\hsize=3in \rightskip=0pt plus 2em \it \advance\baselineskip by 2pt +Und hier k\"onnen wir sehen was f\"ur Unfug wird gemacht +wenn er einen ganz langen Satz binnen kriegt. +\xe +}\hfil} +\endgroup +\bigskip + +\filbreak\hrule\medskip + +\begingroup +\ex *Jack and Jill wented up the hill.\xe +\endgroup +\bigskip + +\filbreak\hrule\medskip + +\begingroup +\ex \judge* Jack and Jill wented up the hill.\xe +\endgroup +\bigskip + +\filbreak\hrule\medskip + +\begingroup +\pex +\a There is a pair of pants on the floor. +\a \judge{?*}There are a pair of pants on the floor. +\a \judge*There is the pair of pants on the floor. +\xe +\endgroup +\bigskip + +\filbreak\hrule\medskip + +\begingroup +\pex +\a There is a pair of pants on the floor. +\a \ljudge{?*}There are a pair of pants on the floor. +\a \ljudge*There is the pair of pants on the floor. +\xe +\endgroup +\bigskip + +\filbreak\hrule\medskip + +\begingroup +\pex[*=?*] +\a There is a pair of pants on the floor. +\a \ljudge{?*}There are a pair of pants on the floor. +\a \ljudge*There is the pair of pants on the floor. +\xe +\endgroup +\bigskip + +\filbreak\hrule\medskip + +\begingroup +\pex[*] +\a There is a pair of pants on the floor. +\a \ljudge* There are a pair of pants on the floor. +\a \ljudge* There is the pair of pants on the floor. +\xe +\endgroup +\bigskip + +\filbreak\hrule\medskip + +\begingroup +\pex[*=?*,textoffset=!-.3em] +\a There is a pair of pants on the floor. +\a \ljudge{?*} There are a pair of pants on the floor. +\a \ljudge* There is the pair of pants on the floor. +\xe +\endgroup +\bigskip + +\filbreak\hrule\medskip + +\begingroup +\ex<wapm> +\begingl +\gla k- wapm -a -s'i -m -wapunin -uk // +\glb CL V AGR NEG AGR TNS AGR // +\glb 2 see {\sc 3acc} {} {\sc 2pl} preterit {\sc 3pl} // +\glft `you (pl) didn't see them'// +\endgl +\xe +\endgroup +\bigskip + +\filbreak\hrule\medskip + +\begingroup +\ex<sicher> +\begingl +\gla Mary$_i$ ist sicher, dass es den Hans nicht st\"oren w\"urde +seiner Freundin ihr$_i$ Herz auszusch\"utten.// +\glb Mary is sure that it the-{\sc acc} Hans not annoy would +his-{\sc dat} girlfriend-{\sc dat} her-{\sc acc} heart-{\sc acc} {out to +throw}// +\glft `Mary is sure that it would not annoy John to reveal her +heart to his girlfriend.'// +\endgl +\xe +\endgroup +\bigskip + +\filbreak\hrule\medskip + +\begingroup +\ex<um> +\begingl +\glpreamble Um-\"asudda' h\"am yan i taotao ni si Juan +ilek-\~na nu guahu mal\"agu' gui +asudd\"a'-\~na.// +\gla Um-\"asudda' h\"am yan [ i taotao [ {\it O\/} ni si Juan +ilek-\~na nu guahu [ mal\"agu' gui [ asudd\"a'-\~na {\it +t\/} ] ] ] ] @ .// +\glb agr-meet we with the person Op Comp the Juan say-agr Obl me +agr.want he {\it WH\/}[obl].meet-agr// +\glft ``I met the person who Juan told me he wanted to +meet.''// +\endgl +\xe +\endgroup +\bigskip + +\filbreak\hrule\medskip + +\begingroup +\ex +\begingl[glspace=2em] +\gla[everygla=] k- wapm -a -s'i -m -wapunin -uk // +\glb[everyglb=\sc,aboveglbskip=-.4ex] + cl v agr neg agr tns agr // +\glb 2 see {\sc 3acc} {} {\sc 2pl} preterit {\sc 3pl} // +\glft[everyglft=\it,aboveglftskip=0pt] `you (pl) didn't see them'// +\endgl +\xe +\endgroup +\bigskip + +\filbreak\hrule\medskip + +\begingroup +\ex[exno={(6), p. 14},exnoformat={[X]}] +\begingl +\gla Mary$_i$ ist sicher, dass es den Hans nicht st\"oren w\"urde +seiner Freundin ihr$_i$ Herz auszusch\"utten.// +\glb Mary is sure that it the-{\sc acc} Hans not annoy would +his-{\sc dat} girfriend-{\sc dat} her-{\sc acc} heart-{\sc acc} {out to +throw}// +\endgl +\xe +\endgroup +\bigskip + +\filbreak\hrule\medskip + +\begingroup +\ex +\begingl +\gla \rightcomment{[Potawatami]}k- wapm -a -s'i -m -wapunin -uk // +\glb \rightcomment{category}Cl V Agr$_1$ Neg Agr$_2$ Tns Agr$_3$// +\glb 2 see {\sc 3acc} {} {\sc 2pl} preterit {\sc 3pl} // +\glft `you (pl) didn't see them'\trailingcitation{(Hockett 1948, + p. 143)}// +\endgl +\xe +\endgroup +\bigskip + +\filbreak\hrule\medskip + +\begingroup +\hsize=3.5in +\ex +\rightcomment{[Potawatami]} +\begingl +\gla k- wapm -a -s'i -m -wapunin -uk // +\glb \rightcomment{category}Cl V Agr$_1$ Neg Agr$_2$ Tns Agr$_3$// +\glb 2 see {\sc 3acc} {} {\sc 2pl} preterit {\sc 3pl} // +\glft `you (pl) didn't see them'\trailingcitation{(Hockett 1948, + p. 143)}// +\endgl +\xe +\endgroup +\bigskip + +\filbreak\hrule\medskip + +\begingroup +\ex +\begingl +\gla Mary$_i$ ist sicher, + dass es den Hans nicht st\"oren w\"urde ++ seiner Freundin ihr$_i$ Herz auszusch\"utten.// +\glb Mary is sure that it the-{\sc acc} Hans not annoy would +his-{\sc dat} girlfriend-{\sc dat} her-{\sc acc} heart-{\sc acc} {out to +throw}// +\glft `Mary is sure that it would not annoy John to reveal her +heart to his girlfriend.'// +\endgl +\xe +\endgroup +\bigskip + +\filbreak\hrule\medskip + +\begingroup +\ex<wiye> +\begingl +\gla wiye kepi e- @ ca// +\glb two whitemen {\sc 1p:3d}- found// +\endgl +\xe +\endgroup +\bigskip + +\filbreak\hrule\medskip + +\begingroup +\pex[everygla=,glhangstyle=normal]<@period> +\a +\begingl +\gla Fa'nu'i yu' ni [ [ {\it O} t{\it in\/}aitai-mu {\it t\/} ] na +lepblu ] @ .// +\glb show me Obl Op {\it WH\/}[obj].read-agr {} L book// +\glft ``Show me the book that you read.''// +\endgl +\a \begingl +\gla Um-\"asudda' h\"am yan [ i taotao [ {\it O\/} ni si Juan +ilek-\~na nu guahu [ mal\"agu' gui [ asudd\"a'-\~na {\it +t\/} ] ] ] ] @ .// +\glb agr-meet we with the person Op Comp the Juan say-agr Obl me +agr.want he {\it WH\/}[obl].meet-agr// +\glft ``I met the person who Juan told me he wanted to meet.''// +\endgl +\xe +\endgroup +\bigskip + +\filbreak\hrule\medskip + +\begingroup +\defineglwlevels{cat,gloss} +\lingset{everyglcat=\footnotesize,aboveglcatskip=-.5ex} + +\ex +\begingl +\gla k- wapm -a -s'i -m -wapunin -uk // +\glcat Cl V Agr Neg Agr Tns Agr // +\glgloss 2 see {3\sc acc} {} {2\sc pl} preterit {3\sc pl} // +\glft `you (pl) didn't see them'// +\endgl +\xe +\endgroup +\bigskip + +\filbreak\hrule\medskip + +\begingroup +\ex[glftpos=right,glhangstyle=none] +\let\\=\textsc +\begingl +\gla +Hom\^{a}o sa \v{c}\^{o} p\^{o} tha \~{n}u nao ng\u{a} hmua. \~{N}u +dj\u{a} g\u{a}, \~{n}u dj\u{a} \v{c}\u{o}ng \~{n}u, laih gui r\^{e}o +\~{n}u. Todang bboi r\^{o}k jolan \~{n}u nao hma, \~{n}u bb\^{o}h sa +droi mr\u{a} d\u{o} bboi gah, a, hruh \~{n}u.// +\glb +\\{exist} one \\{clf} person old \\{3s} go do field \\{3s} hold +machete \\{3s} hold hoe \\{3s} and carry.on.back back.basket \\{3s} +while at along trail \\{3s} go field \\{3s} see one \\{clf} peacock +stay at \\{drct} -- nest \\{3s}// +\glft +`There was an old person who went to work in the field. He took +along his machete, he took along his hoe, and he carried his +basket on his back. While he was on his way to the farm, he saw a +peacock beside its nest.'// +\endgl +\xe +\endgroup +\bigskip + +\filbreak\hrule\medskip + +\begingroup +\ex[everypanel=\footnotesize]<panelex> +\let\\=\textsc +\beginglpanel[ssratio=.5,glhangstyle=none] +\gla Hom\^{a}o$^1$ sa \v{c}\^{o} p\^{o} tha \~{n}u nao ng\u{a} +hmua. \~{N}u dj\u{a} g\u{a}, \~{n}u dj\u{a} \v{c}\u{o}ng \~{n}u, +laih gui r\^{e}o \~{n}u. Todang bboi r\^{o}k jolan \~{n}u nao +hma, \~{n}u bb\^{o}h sa droi mr\u{a} d\u{o}$\,^4$ bboi gah, a, hruh +\~{n}u.// +\glb \\{exist} one \\{clf} person old \\{3s} go$^2$ do field +\\{3s} hold machete \\{3s} hold hoe \\{3s} and$^3$ carry.on.back +back.basket \\{3s} while at along trail \\{3s} go field \\{3s} +see one \\{clf} peacock stay at \\{drct} -- nest \\{3s} +// +\endgl +1.\enspace {\it hom\^{a}o} also means `have', reflecting the +strong tendency across languages to use the same word for +possession and the existential. {\it hom\^{a}o} is clause-initial +in existential clauses, but it comes after the subject in +possession clauses. + +2.\enspace All verbs are glossed with a bare form, as Jarai has +no inflectional morphology. Although Jarai has lexical items that +encode tense, they are relatively infrequent in text. + +3.\enspace The word {\it laih} is literally `after; finish', but +that is clearly not the meaning here. Probably {\it laih} here is +an abbreviation for {\it laih an\u{u}n}, `after that; and', hence +the gloss `and'. + +4.\enspace {\it d\u{o}} `sit, stay' is used like a copula in +locative clauses, which is what I assume here (`a~peacock +[which was] beside its nest'); however, this could just as well +mean `a peacock sitting beside its nest', retaining the posture +semantics. +\endpanel +\bigskip +`There was an old person who went to work in the field. He took +along his machete, he took along his hoe, and he carried his +basket on his back. While he was on his way to the farm, he saw a +peacock beside its nest.' +\xe +\endgroup +\bigskip + +\filbreak\hrule\medskip + +\begingroup +\ex[glhangstyle=cascade] +\let\\=\textsc +\begingl +\gla +Hom\^{a}o sa \v{c}\^{o} p\^{o} tha \~{n}u nao ng\u{a} hmua. \~{N}u +dj\u{a} g\u{a}, \~{n}u dj\u{a} \v{c}\u{o}ng \~{n}u, laih gui r\^{e}o +\~{n}u. Todang bboi r\^{o}k jolan \~{n}u nao hma, \~{n}u bb\^{o}h sa +droi mr\u{a} d\u{o} bboi gah, a, hruh \~{n}u.// +\glb +\\{exist} one \\{clf} person old \\{3s} go do field \\{3s} hold +machete \\{3s} hold hoe \\{3s} and carry.on.back back.basket \\{3s} +while at along trail \\{3s} go field \\{3s} see one \\{clf} peacock +stay at \\{drct} -- nest \\{3s}// +\glft +`There was an old person who went to work in the field. He took +along his machete, he took along his hoe, and he carried his +basket on his back. While he was on his way to the farm, he saw a +peacock beside its nest.'// +\endgl +\xe +\endgroup +\bigskip + +\filbreak\hrule\medskip + +\begingroup +\ex[glhangstyle=normal,glufcloseup=.4ex,everygluf=\footnotesize] +\begingl +\gla Mary$_i$ ist sicher, dass es den Hans nicht st\"oren + w\"urde seiner Freundin ihr$_i$ Herz auszusch\"utten.// +\glb Mary is sure that it \gluf/the/ACC/ Hans not annoy would + \gluf/his/DAT/ \gluf/girlfriend/DAT/ \gluf/her/ACC/ + \gluf/heart/ACC/ {out to throw}// +\glft `Mary is sure that to reveal her heart to his girlfriend +would not damage John.'// +\endgl +\xe +\endgroup +\bigskip + +\filbreak\hrule\medskip + +\begingroup +\pex[interpartskip=0pt] +\a First\deftag{the first part of example \lastx}{FP} +\a Second\deftagex{snoopy}\deftaglabel{dog} +\a Third\deftaglabel{a} +\xe +\endgroup +\bigskip + +\filbreak\hrule\medskip + +\begingroup +\pex[everylabel=\it] +\a First Example. +\a Second Example.\deftag{\lastx\lastlabel}{snoopy} +\a Third Example. +\xe +\endgroup +\bigskip + +\filbreak\hrule\medskip + +\begingroup +\ex[exno=\getref{snoopy}] Second example.\xe +\endgroup +\bigskip + +\filbreak\hrule\medskip + +\begingroup +\ex[exno={\getref{snoopy}, repeated},exnoformat={[X]}] +Second example.\xe +\endgroup +\bigskip + +\filbreak\hrule\medskip + +\begingroup +\pex[labeltype=numeric]<dog> +\a First Example. +\a<G> Second Example. +\a Third Example. +\xe +\endgroup +\bigskip + +\filbreak\hrule\medskip + +\begingroup +\ex[exno={\getfullref{dog.G}}] Second example\xe +\endgroup +\bigskip + +\filbreak\hrule\medskip + +\begingroup +\ex +\vtop{\halign{#\hfil&& \qquad #\hfil\cr +baudh& bu-baudh& know, wake\cr +smai& si-smai& smile\cr +suap& su-suap& sleep\cr +miaks& mi-miaks& glitter\cr +auc& u-auc& please\cr +}} +\xe +\endgroup +\bigskip + +\filbreak\hrule\medskip + +\begingroup +\ex The perfect stems of some roots with a +high vowel in their nucleus\par\nobreak\medskip +\quad\vbox{\halign{% +#\hfil&& \hskip3em #\hfil\cr +\hfil\hwit{root}& \hfil\hwit{perfect stem}& + \hfil\hwit{gloss}\cr +\noalign{\smallskip} +baudh& bu-baudh& `know, wake'\cr +smai& si-smai& `smile'\cr +suap& su-suap& `sleep'\cr +miaks& mi-miaks& `glitter'\cr +auc& u-auc& `please'\cr +}}\xe +\endgroup +\bigskip + +\filbreak\hrule\medskip + +\begingroup +\ex The perfect stems of some roots with a +high vowel in their nucleus\par\nobreak\medskip +\quad\vbox{\halign{% +#\hfil& \quad #\hfil&& \hskip3em #\hfil\cr +& \hfil\hwit{root}& \hfil\hwit{perfect stem}& + \hfil\hwit{gloss}\cr +\noalign{\smallskip} +a.& baudh& bu-baudh& `know, wake\cr +b.& smai& si-smai& `smile'\cr +c.& suap& su-suap& `sleep'\cr +d.& miaks& mi-miaks& `glitter'\cr +e.& auc& u-auc& `please'\cr +}}\xe +\endgroup +\bigskip + +\filbreak\hrule\medskip + +\begingroup +\ex<Washo> +\vtop{\labels\halign{\tl #\hfil&& \quad #\hfil\cr +\nl & \hwit{Root}& \hwit{Plural}& \hwit{Gloss}\cr +& baloxat& baloxaxat& bows\cr +& moya& moyaya& shoulder\cr +\deftaglabel{A}& nent'us& net'unt'us& old women\cr +\deftaglabel{B}& mokgo& mogokgo& shoes\cr +}}\xe +Examples (\getfullref{Washo.A}) and (\getfullref{Washo.B}) are +the most complex, and therefore the most revealing. +Examples (\getref{Washo}\getref{Washo.A},\getref{Washo.B}) are +the most complex, and therefore the most revealing. +\endgroup +\bigskip + +\filbreak\hrule\medskip + +\begingroup +\hsize=4.3in +\exdisplay[dima=.5em,dimb=.4em,textoffset=.5em] +\def\\#1{$\acute{\hbox{\=#1}}$}% +\tabskip=0pt +\openup.4ex +\halign to \hsize{\tspace[dima]#\tspace[textoffset]\hfil& + #\hfil\tabskip=0pt plus 1fil& + #\hfil& #\hfil& \tspace[dimb]#\hfil& + #\hfil & #\hfil\tabskip=0pt\cr +\omit\exnoprint\hidewidth& + \multispan6 \hwit{Present Indicative}\crnb +&\multispan3 \hwit{active}& \multispan3 \hwit{middle}\cr +& \hwit{sg}& \hwit{du}& \hwit{pl}& + \hwit{sg}& \hwit{du}& \hwit{pl}\cr +\it 1& {\bf dv\'e\.s}-mi& dvi\.s-v\'as& dvi\.s-m\'as& + dvi\.s-\'e& dvi\.s-v\'ahe& dvi\.s-m\'ahe\cr +\it 2& {\bf dv\'ek}-\.si& dvi\.s-\.th\'as& dvi\.s-\.th\'a& + dvik\.s-\'e& dvi\.s-\\athe& dvi\.d-\.dhv\'e\cr +\it 3& {\bf dv\'e\.s}-\.ti& dvi\.s-\.t\'as& dvi\.s-\'anti& + dvi\.s-\.t\'e& dvi\.s-\\ate& dvi\.s-\'ate\cr +} +\xe +\endgroup +\bigskip + +\filbreak\hrule\medskip + +\begingroup +\pex[exbreakpenalty=-10,interpartskip=.25ex] +\a example A +\a contrast with example A\exbreak +\a example B +\a variation on B +\a another variation on B +\a a third variation on B\exbreak +\a example C +\a contrast with example C +\xe +\endgroup +\bigskip + +\enddemo\end{document}\bye |