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-% -*- LaTeX -*-
-% Following borrows from Covington's style files inspired by Midnight by M.
-% de Groot, adapted to be used with gb4e.sty: examples beginning with \ex can
-% contain glosses directly. Default is
-% Linguistic Inquiry style with all lines in \rm; to change a line (eg. to
-% \it for a particular journal, change the appropriate line: e.g.,
-% \let\eachwordone=\rm in a copy of this file. Note that it will NOT work
-% to put \it before the line as the words are parsed separately.
-
-% Use \singlegloss to force single-spaced glosses even in double-space
-% environments. Works also in footnotes (^M as delimiter replaced by
-% \\)---hpk
-%
-%%%
-%%% Sentences with word-by-word glosses
-%%%
-
-% See covingtn.tex for full documentation. Some examples:
-%
-% Displayed sentence with gloss and translation:
-%
-% \gll Dit is een Nederlands voorbeeld.\\
-% This is a Dutch example.\\
-% \glt `This is an example in Dutch.'
-%
-% Same, using bracketing where words do not correspond one-to-one:
-%
-% \gll Dit is een voorbeeldje in het Nederlands.\\
-% This is a {little example} in {} Dutch.\\
-% \glt `This is a little example in Dutch.'
-%
-% If you want to align 3 lines rather than two, use \glll instead of \gll.
-%
-% Layout is critical between \gll (or \glll) and \glt (or \gln).
-%
-% Thanks to Marcel R. van der Goot for permission to reproduce code.
-\let\@gsingle=1
-\def\singlegloss{\let\@gsingle=1}
-\def\nosinglegloss{\let\@gsingle=0}
-\@ifundefined{new@fontshape}%
- {\def\@selfnt{\ifx\@currsize\normalsize\@normalsize\else\@currsize\fi}}
- {\def\@selfnt{\selectfont}}
-
-\def\gll% % Introduces 2-line text-and-gloss.
- {\begin{flushleft}
- \ifx\@gsingle1% conditionally force single spacing (hpk/MC)
- \vskip\baselineskip\def\baselinestretch{1}%
- \@selfnt\vskip-\baselineskip\fi%
- \bgroup
- \twosent
- }
-
-\def\glll% % Introduces 3-line text-and-gloss.
- {\begin{flushleft}
- \ifx\@gsingle1% conditionally force single spacing (hpk/MC)
- \vskip\baselineskip\def\baselinestretch{1}%
- \@selfnt\vskip-\baselineskip\fi%
- \bgroup
- \threesent
- }
-
-\def\glt{\vskip.17\baselineskip}
-% Introduces a translation
-\let\trans\glt
-
-\def\glend{} % obsolete
- % Ends the gloss environment.
-
-% The following TeX code is adapted, with permission, from:
-% gloss.tex: Macros for vertically aligning words in consecutive sentences.
-% Version: 1.0 release: 26 November 1990
-% Copyright (c) 1991 Marcel R. van der Goot (marcel@cs.caltech.edu).
-% Original Midnight/gloss.tex and Midnight/gloss.doc are available from
-% csvax.cs.caltech.edu [131.215.131.131] in pub/tex
-% and many other anonymous ftp archives.
-
-\newbox\lineone% boxes with words from first line
-\newbox\linetwo%
-\newbox\linethree%
-\newbox\wordone% a word from the first line (hbox)
-\newbox\wordtwo%
-\newbox\wordthree%
-\newbox\gline% the constructed double line (hbox)
-\newskip\glossglue% extra glue between glossed pairs or triples
-\glossglue = 0pt plus 2pt minus 1pt % allow stretch/shrink between words
-%\glossglue = 5pt plus 2pt minus 1pt % allow stretch/shrink between words
-\newif\ifnotdone
-
-\@ifundefined{eachwordone}{\let\eachwordone=\rm}{\relax}
-\@ifundefined{eachwordtwo}{\let\eachwordtwo=\rm}{\relax}
-\@ifundefined{eachwordthree}{\let\eachwordthree=\rm}{\relax}
-
-\def\lastword#1#2#3% #1 = \each, #2 = line box, #3 = word box
- {\setbox#2=\vbox{\unvbox#2%
- \global\setbox#3=\lastbox%
- }%
- \ifvoid#3\global\setbox#3=\hbox{#1\strut{} }\fi
- % extra space following \strut in case #1 needs a space
- }
-
-\def\testdone
- {\ifdim\ht\lineone=0pt
- \ifdim\ht\linetwo=0pt \notdonefalse % tricky space after pt
- \else\notdonetrue
- \fi
- \else\notdonetrue
- \fi
- }
-
-\gdef\getwords(#1,#2)#3 #4\\% #1=linebox, #2=\each, #3=1st word, #4=remainder
- {\setbox#1=\vbox{\hbox{#2\strut#3 }% adds space
- \unvbox#1%
- }%
- \def\more{#4}%
- \ifx\more\empty\let\more=\donewords
- \else\let\more=\getwords
- \fi
- \more(#1,#2)#4\\%
- }
-
-\gdef\donewords(#1,#2)\\{}%
-
-\gdef\twosent#1\\ #2\\{% #1 = first line, #2 = second line
- \getwords(\lineone,\eachwordone)#1 \\%
- \getwords(\linetwo,\eachwordtwo)#2 \\%
- \loop\lastword{\eachwordone}{\lineone}{\wordone}%
- \lastword{\eachwordtwo}{\linetwo}{\wordtwo}%
- \global\setbox\gline=\hbox{\unhbox\gline
- \hskip\glossglue
- \vtop{\box\wordone % vtop was vbox
- \nointerlineskip
- \box\wordtwo
- }%
- }%
- \testdone
- \ifnotdone
- \repeat
- \egroup % matches \bgroup in \gloss
- \gl@stop}
-
-\gdef\threesent#1\\ #2\\ #3\\{% #1 = first line, #2 = second line, #3 = third
- \getwords(\lineone,\eachwordone)#1 \\%
- \getwords(\linetwo,\eachwordtwo)#2 \\%
- \getwords(\linethree,\eachwordthree)#3 \\%
- \loop\lastword{\eachwordone}{\lineone}{\wordone}%
- \lastword{\eachwordtwo}{\linetwo}{\wordtwo}%
- \lastword{\eachwordthree}{\linethree}{\wordthree}%
- \global\setbox\gline=\hbox{\unhbox\gline
- \hskip\glossglue
- \vtop{\box\wordone % vtop was vbox
- \nointerlineskip
- \box\wordtwo
- \nointerlineskip
- \box\wordthree
- }%
- }%
- \testdone
- \ifnotdone
- \repeat
- \egroup % matches \bgroup in \gloss
- \gl@stop}
-
-\def\gl@stop{{\hskip -\glossglue}\unhbox\gline\end{flushleft}}
-
-\endinput