From 47b5d08d06fbe6e1df37991ef5280132f2d15016 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Karl Berry Date: Sun, 7 Aug 2011 23:38:01 +0000 Subject: new latex package cascadilla (20jun11) git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@23449 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751 --- Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cascadilla/LICENSE.txt | 416 +++++++++++++++++++++ Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cascadilla/README | 83 ++++ Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cascadilla/example.pdf | Bin 0 -> 79641 bytes Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cascadilla/example.tex | 309 +++++++++++++++ .../texmf-dist/doc/latex/cascadilla/exampleref.bib | 41 ++ 5 files changed, 849 insertions(+) create mode 100644 Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cascadilla/LICENSE.txt create mode 100644 Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cascadilla/README create mode 100644 Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cascadilla/example.pdf create mode 100644 Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cascadilla/example.tex create mode 100644 Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cascadilla/exampleref.bib (limited to 'Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cascadilla') diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cascadilla/LICENSE.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cascadilla/LICENSE.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..22443139013 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cascadilla/LICENSE.txt @@ -0,0 +1,416 @@ +The LaTeX Project Public License +=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- + +LPPL Version 1.3c 2008-05-04 + +Copyright 1999 2002-2008 LaTeX3 Project + Everyone is allowed to distribute verbatim copies of this + license document, but modification of it is not allowed. + + +PREAMBLE +======== + +The LaTeX Project Public License (LPPL) is the primary license under +which the LaTeX kernel and the base LaTeX packages are distributed. + +You may use this license for any work of which you hold the copyright +and which you wish to distribute. 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It is distributed under the conditions of the LaTeX Project Public +License, a copy of which is included in LICENSE.txt; the license boilerplate is +also included at the top of each source file. + +The reference stylesheet that this document class aims to implement is described +by the Cascadilla Proceedings Project at the following location: +http://www.lingref.com/cpp/authors/style.html + +The style is occasionally updated by Cascadilla; if you find that this document +class no longer implements the stylesheet correctly, or if you discover any +bugs, please contact Max Bane at max.bane@gmail.com. + +As of version 1.7, you may now also report and view bugs, check out the latest +source code, or even contribute your own changes to the source code, at the +github project page for this project: +https://github.com/maxbane/cascadilla.cls + +Special thanks to Jonathan Brindle for helping to resolve some glitches in +previous versions. + +TO USE: + +Simply place cascadilla.cls and cascadilla.bst in the same directory as the +paper you are writing, and use "\documentclass{cascadilla}" instead of +"\documentclass{article}". See the example paper (example.tex) for more details +of usage. + +To make cascadilla.cls and cascadilla.bst available for all of your papers, +without having to put separate copies in the directory of each, consult your +LaTeX distribution's documentation to find out where to place them so that they +are globally available. This is usually somewhere in your "texmf" tree. + +VERSION HISTORY + +Version 1.7.1 (Jun 18, 2011): + Added commented example of listing multiple authors/institutions to +example.tex. + +Version 1.7 (Jun 17, 2011): + Added "a4paper" option for typsetting on A4 paper, which is allowed by the +Cascadilla stylesheet with particular margin settings. + +Version 1.6.1: + Fixed compile bug caused by ill-formed date string in \ProvidesClass. + +Version 1.6 + Redefined \thanks command once more, to conform with the new requirement for +an "invisible asterisk". + +Version 1.5 + Redefined the \thanks command for use in titles. + +Version 1.4 + Updated the appearance of citations and references to be more in line with +the Cascadilla stylesheet. + +Version 1.3 + Put in some missing \selectfont's + Adjusted \abovecaptionskip and \belowcaptionskip for use with \centering +rather than the center environment. + +Version 1.2 + Restored blank space between title and author + +Version 1.1 + Made title matter optional + Added notimes option + Added additional blank line after title + Section labels end with a space rather than a quad + Made figure/table captions bold + Added "immediate" subsection commands for proper spacing of sub-headings +that immediately follow super-headings. + +Version 1.0 + Initial release diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cascadilla/example.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cascadilla/example.pdf new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..35bd1e09477 Binary files /dev/null and b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cascadilla/example.pdf differ diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cascadilla/example.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cascadilla/example.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..cb2bb717eb5 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cascadilla/example.tex @@ -0,0 +1,309 @@ +%% example.tex +%% Copyright 2008-2011 Max Bane +% +% This work may be distributed and/or modified under the +% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 +% of this license or (at your option) any later version. +% The latest version of this license is in +% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt +% and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX +% version 2005/12/01 or later. +% +% This work has the LPPL maintenance status `maintained'. +% +% The Current Maintainer of this work is Max Bane. +% +% This work consists of the files cascadilla.cls and example.tex. + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% This file demonstrates how to use everything that cascadilla.cls has to +% offer. The result of typsetting it should conform more or less to the +% Cascadilla Proceedings Project stylesheet +% (http://www.lingref.com/cpp/authors/style.html), which is used by +% a number of linguistics conference proceedings (e.g., WCCFL). + +% Declare "cascadilla" as the document class +\documentclass{cascadilla} + +% You could optionally specify the "nocopyright" option to suppress the +% Cascadilla Proceedings Project copyright notice, "nosignature" to suppress the +% author's signature statement at the top of the title page, and "hyphenate" to +% restore normal LaTeX end-of-line hyphenation. You can also give "pagenums" to +% generate page numbers (contrary to the Cascadilla stylesheet); page numbers +% start on the second page if the copyright notice is present on the first page. +% You may also give "notimes" to generate a document without the Times New Roman +% font required by the Cascadilla stylesheet---your system's default font (most +% likely Computer Modern) will be used instead, or anything else that you +% specify manually. Finally, you can also use "a4paper" to generate a document +% on A4 sized paper instead of the default US Letter; the Cascadilla stylesheet +% makes allowance for this, with different margin requirements, which will be +% applied automatically. +% EXAMPLES: +%\documentclass[nocopyright,hyphenate,pagenums]{cascadilla} +%\documentclass[a4paper]{cascadilla} + +% Include any \usepackage statements you might need here. + +% Specify the title and author(s) as normal in LaTeX +\title{Lorem Ipsum: Dolor Sit Amet\thanks{I would like to thank caffeine for its +unflagging and unconditional support over the years.}} +\author{John Doe} + +% Additionally, specify the author's institution, the date of manuscript +% completion, and the year to appear in the copyright statement. +% If the copyright statement is not suppressed (via the "nocopyright" option +% above), then the following must be specified: +% \author{...} +% \completed{...} +% \copyrightyear{...} +\institution{University of Somewhere} +\completed{\today} +\copyrightyear{2008} + +% More complex example with multiple authors/institutions. Comment out the above +% \author and \institution commands, and uncomment the following to see the +% results. +%\author{John Doe,\textsuperscript{a} Mary Q.~Snodgrass,\textsuperscript{b} and Eric +% P.~Hamp\textsuperscript{a}} +%\institution{\textsuperscript{a}University of Somewhere and +% \textsuperscript{b}National University of Nowhere} + + +% Then begin your document and write it as normal! +% Do note, though, the special command for typsetting the bibliography (see +% bottom of file). +% cascadilla.cls automatically includes the natbib package for you to use when +% citing bibliographic references. +\begin{document} + +\maketitle + +\section{Introduction} +Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit \citet{Goodman1943}. +Donec ut massa. Nam quis tortor at leo congue accumsan. In nisl justo, +consequat ac, dictum nec, hendrerit nec, nisl.\footnote{Morbi viverra +pellentesque velit. Nulla elit urna, pharetra at, ultrices quis, tempus ut, +libero. Praesent elementum, est vitae volutpat tincidunt, sapien nibh ornare +ligula, in consequat risus erat quis quam. In porta adipiscing nisi.} Nulla ac +erat et ligula pharetra nonummy. Cras consectetuer lorem et est. Suspendisse +commodo euismod orci. Vestibulum mollis nulla non dolor. Suspendisse +consectetuer dictum ligula. Nam viverra lacinia lorem. Proin arcu eros, +convallis ut, sagittis eu, viverra vel, lacus. Pellentesque diam enim, tempus +sed, rhoncus a, cursus in, metus. Morbi nibh purus, blandit sit amet, +porttitor eu, pellentesque porttitor, felis. Quisque vitae magna a dolor +euismod scelerisque. + +Nulla mollis elementum dolor. Aliquam accumsan aliquet +\citet[3]{Shosted2006} ipsum. Sed velit ipsum, porttitor ut, sollicitudin +nec, viverra nec, neque. Suspendisse potenti. Fusce condimentum dolor +pellentesque orci. Nulla tellus. Aliquam erat volutpat. Suspendisse venenatis +auctor eros. Aenean luctus. Sed id est. Phasellus sapien sapien, aliquam id, +sagittis eget, placerat non, justo. Donec quis mi. + +\section{Donec mollis} +Fusce vitae nunc. Donec mollis mattis odio. Etiam et libero. Vivamus ac erat +non purus molestie malesuada. Vestibulum tincidunt. Maecenas nec nisi ut sem +eleifend luctus. Aliquam elementum congue dui. Curabitur dignissim turpis eu +justo. Aliquam erat volutpat. Nulla id metus. Nullam lorem. Nullam semper +lectus eget neque. Morbi sollicitudin sem vehicula ligula. + +\subsection{Cras sagittis} +In hac habitasse platea dictumst. Maecenas vel risus. Proin molestie risus +vestibulum ligula. Class aptent taciti sociosqu ad litora torquent per conubia +nostra, per inceptos hymenaeos. Vivamus facilisis mattis sem. Proin facilisis +posuere tellus. Fusce est enim, pharetra in, posuere eu, vehicula sagittis, +pede. Aenean auctor est sed diam. Maecenas nibh erat, mollis eget, tempus non, +nonummy quis, erat. Pellentesque habitant morbi tristique senectus et netus et +malesuada fames ac turpis egestas. Etiam eros. Vivamus urna. Pellentesque +dignissim elit eget tellus. Vestibulum quis dui. Vivamus nisi arcu, pretium +sed, gravida et, aliquam non, elit. Pellentesque sed ligula. Aliquam erat +volutpat. Maecenas in purus ullamcorper ante dapibus venenatis. Praesent +consequat lacus nec arcu. + +Cras sagittis \cite{Shannon1948}, nibh id blandit viverra, purus lacus +dignissim nisl, id ultrices turpis arcu sit amet enim. Vestibulum aliquet +lorem sit amet erat. Ut dapibus viverra metus. Donec sed velit. Nunc posuere +rutrum neque. In hac habitasse platea dictumst. Integer placerat, risus vel +lobortis sagittis, nunc augue dictum magna, id consequat lectus metus vitae +felis. Aenean porttitor pretium orci. Nulla faucibus. Integer vel enim eu +tellus interdum pharetra. Nam turpis nulla, sagittis et, faucibus nec, +sollicitudin ut, enim. Sed tempus tortor faucibus nunc. + +\subsection{Sed gravida} +Maecenas semper blandit ante. Sed gravida dolor et orci consectetuer pretium. +Nam lacinia. In leo. Nulla euismod suscipit dui. Aliquam iaculis tellus at +nulla bibendum bibendum. Mauris dui neque, vehicula et, fermentum sed, +fringilla non, risus. In hac habitasse platea dictumst. Praesent dignissim +dignissim lorem. Nulla sed sem. Sed ut odio quis risus dapibus dictum. +Pellentesque habitant morbi tristique senectus et netus et malesuada fames ac +turpis egestas. Sed porta arcu in quam. Donec luctus ligula nec sapien. Sed +neque nunc, posuere sed, convallis egestas, tempus molestie, est. Nullam est +libero, gravida et, vehicula vulputate, commodo placerat, dui. Ut +pellentesque, eros sed tincidunt ullamcorper, ante odio dapibus ligula, id +viverra metus metus ac tortor. + +Sed turpis. Cras eget pede.\footnote{Aliquam vitae risus id ante ornare +rhoncus.} Sed at nulla nec arcu mollis vehicula. Fusce vel magna vitae odio +vulputate gravida. Quisque velit. Pellentesque dignissim mi et tellus. Donec +erat sem, pharetra eget, sagittis vitae, dignissim eu, diam. Sed egestas velit +in libero. Integer sollicitudin metus non massa. Donec accumsan. Nullam quam. +Vivamus non magna. + +\section{In consectetuer lorem et quam} +% If a subsection heading immediately follows a section heading, use +% \immedsubsection. There is also an analogous \immedsubsubsection +\immedsubsection{Nam condimentum egestas dolor} + +In consectetuer lorem et quam. Nam condimentum egestas dolor. Nullam +adipiscing. Fusce vitae nibh. Suspendisse ut pede et nibh imperdiet interdum. +Sed rhoncus tincidunt augue. In hac habitasse platea dictumst. Curabitur +pharetra nunc eu velit. Nullam elementum, elit quis ornare pretium, leo velit +bibendum augue, molestie consectetuer sem dolor et dui. Aenean dapibus, elit +id dignissim bibendum, dui eros aliquam massa, non volutpat risus dolor quis +velit. Donec varius, arcu quis feugiat dictum, nisi velit semper lacus, non +tempus pede diam non massa. Sed pede leo, ultrices sed, vehicula non, faucibus +ut, dui. Nunc pulvinar metus eu nulla. Nullam sed turpis ut purus vulputate +interdum. Mauris quis quam eu odio venenatis posuere. + +\subsection{Cras sagittis} +In hac habitasse platea dictumst. Maecenas vel risus. Proin molestie risus +vestibulum ligula. Class aptent taciti sociosqu ad litora torquent per conubia +nostra, per inceptos hymenaeos. Vivamus facilisis mattis sem. Proin facilisis +posuere tellus. Fusce est enim, pharetra in, posuere eu, vehicula sagittis, +pede. Aenean auctor est sed diam. Maecenas nibh erat, mollis eget, tempus non, +nonummy quis, erat. Pellentesque habitant morbi tristique senectus et netus et +malesuada fames ac turpis egestas. Etiam eros. Vivamus urna. Pellentesque +dignissim elit eget tellus. Vestibulum quis dui. Vivamus nisi arcu, pretium +sed, gravida et, aliquam non, elit. Pellentesque sed ligula. Aliquam erat +volutpat. Maecenas in purus ullamcorper ante dapibus venenatis. Praesent +consequat lacus nec arcu. + +\begin{table} + \centering + \begin{tabular}{lrlr} + \emph{Language} & \emph{Bits}& \emph{Language} & + \emph{Bits}\\ + Danish&7,159,576 & + Dutch&8,182,264 \\ + English&6,895,608 & + French&8,240,232 \\ + German&8,039,792 & + Haitian Creole&7,298,360 \\ + Hungarian&8,163,704 & + Icelandic&7,953,120 \\ + Italian&9,049,912 & + Latin&7,887,288 \\ + Maori&7,064,968 & + Spanish&7,412,232 \\ + Swedish&7,597,400 + \end{tabular} + \caption{Upper bounds on the Kolmogorov complexity of the Bible, as + translated into thirteen languages; computed by the \texttt{bzip2} + compression algorithm.} + \label{Bzip2} +\end{table} + +Cras sagittis, nibh id blandit viverra, purus lacus dignissim nisl, id +ultrices turpis arcu sit amet enim. Vestibulum aliquet lorem sit amet erat. Ut +dapibus viverra metus. Donec sed velit. Nunc posuere rutrum neque. In hac +habitasse platea dictumst. Integer placerat, risus vel lobortis sagittis, nunc +augue dictum magna, id consequat lectus metus vitae felis. Aenean porttitor +pretium orci. Nulla faucibus. Integer vel enim eu tellus interdum pharetra. +Nam turpis nulla, sagittis et, faucibus nec, sollicitudin ut, enim. Sed tempus +tortor faucibus nunc. + +Cras molestie mi vitae quam. Aliquam viverra odio. Nam vitae arcu sit amet +odio eleifend sollicitudin. Suspendisse erat purus, vehicula ut, eleifend +mollis, pretium eu, nulla. Nulla gravida arcu ut nibh. Pellentesque auctor +blandit ligula. In condimentum, mauris quis sagittis faucibus, erat orci +mattis quam, sed rutrum tellus sem a elit. Etiam porta nulla nec arcu. Etiam +aliquet tristique dolor. Donec metus massa, fringilla eget, vulputate non, +pretium vitae, nisl. Cras ullamcorper nibh nec massa. Pellentesque augue diam, +condimentum et, blandit vitae, tempus non, leo. Phasellus dignissim massa non +orci. Donec ut justo. Suspendisse pulvinar diam eget nunc. Nullam accumsan, +dolor et vehicula placerat, nunc tellus tincidunt ligula, vitae volutpat metus +libero non leo. + +\subsection{Quisque orci} +Quisque orci. Praesent eget mauris. Suspendisse potenti. Morbi vel tellus. +Maecenas blandit interdum mi. Aenean tellus. Donec molestie. Sed nonummy +tempor dui. Donec ullamcorper, justo eu venenatis vulputate, est magna tempus +elit, sed facilisis risus velit in risus. Fusce eu magna. + +Morbi a orci sit amet dolor condimentum aliquet. Curabitur sit amet lacus non +massa elementum luctus. Donec eu turpis. Sed lobortis accumsan lacus. Proin +blandit pede non quam. Ut neque. Nunc dignissim pharetra nunc. Sed ultrices +rutrum pede. Curabitur tincidunt vulputate odio. Nulla ipsum ante, luctus ut, +volutpat quis, iaculis ac, justo. Phasellus nibh ipsum, vestibulum ut, laoreet +ac, viverra in, dolor. + +\section{Suspendisse tempor dolor a quam} +\immedsubsection{Donec consectetuer} +Suspendisse tempor dolor a quam. Donec consectetuer. Lorem ipsum dolor sit +amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Curabitur eleifend scelerisque enim. Donec +volutpat. Maecenas neque turpis, vulputate ultricies, auctor ac, congue vitae, +tellus. Pellentesque dui. Phasellus semper nibh non enim. Suspendisse quis +tortor. Praesent nulla. Class aptent taciti sociosqu ad litora torquent per +conubia nostra, per inceptos hymenaeos. Proin pretium varius pede. + +Cum sociis natoque penatibus et magnis dis parturient montes, nascetur +ridiculus mus. Nunc id arcu ac ligula tincidunt aliquet. Pellentesque interdum +mauris non ante. Integer sed lacus vel lacus egestas tristique. Nunc +venenatis. Nulla placerat laoreet nisi. Praesent ornare vulputate pede. Duis +pretium elementum lorem. Maecenas tellus nulla, tincidunt vitae, lacinia quis, +porta quis, tellus. Mauris massa dui, ornare vitae, consectetuer ut, consequat +vitae, mauris. + +\subsection{In hac habitasse platea dictumst} +In hac habitasse platea dictumst. Donec pulvinar augue in purus. Vivamus justo +nisi, hendrerit quis, molestie fringilla, cursus non, nibh. Aliquam ultricies +odio ac libero. Duis non quam. Nulla facilisi. Donec elementum rhoncus nunc. +Nam velit elit, ultricies in, fringilla vitae, placerat nec, sapien. Morbi +nisi magna, mattis ac, gravida vulputate, vulputate quis, mauris. Aenean a +tellus sit amet justo consectetuer dignissim. Ut sollicitudin elit sit amet +magna. Sed mauris mi, tincidunt nec, sagittis eu, accumsan quis, lacus. Mauris +libero. Nulla felis. In adipiscing libero euismod tortor. Suspendisse at nunc +lacinia pede venenatis sollicitudin. Aliquam gravida elit at nunc. Quisque +euismod risus ut dolor. Donec velit sem, ultricies ac, imperdiet a, elementum +quis, metus. Donec blandit eros et augue. + +Phasellus commodo. Praesent non enim vitae mauris tempus venenatis. Duis +malesuada interdum enim. Phasellus orci mauris, pulvinar ut, blandit at, +pretium eget, enim. Proin a lacus vel tortor tristique mollis. Maecenas id +orci at nunc mattis auctor. Etiam mollis lorem vel augue. Nunc laoreet +eleifend ligula. Vestibulum ante ipsum primis in faucibus orci luctus et +ultrices posuere cubilia Curae; Integer pharetra commodo mi. Suspendisse in +dui. Cum sociis natoque penatibus et magnis dis parturient montes, nascetur +ridiculus mus. Phasellus vestibulum metus quis nisi. Aliquam erat volutpat. In +hac habitasse platea dictumst. Ut consectetuer lacinia purus. + +Aliquam feugiat, lacus in nonummy nonummy, ante magna ullamcorper dolor, sed +sodales metus lacus sed leo. Maecenas pede urna, egestas a, dapibus sed, +mollis at, quam. Morbi sed magna. Donec condimentum nisi eu velit. Integer +imperdiet mi vel arcu condimentum interdum. Vestibulum tincidunt mi quis nibh +tincidunt hendrerit. Nam velit justo, cursus ut, nonummy sagittis, adipiscing +tincidunt, eros. Nunc imperdiet. Integer turpis. In pretium, dui et +ullamcorper fermentum, felis orci semper ante, ac ultricies nulla tellus sed +nibh. Vestibulum at dui quis ligula pharetra pulvinar. Lorem ipsum dolor sit +amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Nunc vitae dui sed orci adipiscing +convallis. + +\section{Conclusion} + +Vestibulum ante ipsum primis in faucibus orci luctus et ultrices posuere +cubilia Curae; Phasellus aliquam metus ac neque. Duis faucibus. Nullam at +enim. Nulla mauris neque, placerat et, vehicula eget, blandit et, sem. In +vitae quam. Mauris ut nisi. Suspendisse potenti. Vivamus sed est id ante +sodales tincidunt. Quisque ultrices, mi in consequat ullamcorper, lacus sapien +mollis ipsum, a accumsan odio nisl dapibus arcu. Pellentesque habitant morbi +tristique senectus et netus et malesuada fames ac turpis egestas. Nunc +volutpat, velit ut condimentum sagittis, leo sapien viverra ligula, sed +gravida nisl lectus ut arcu. Nulla imperdiet ultrices tortor. + +% Use the \cascadillabibliography command to generate your bibliography. It +% takes the name of your .bib database as its argument. You do not need to +% specify a bibliographystyle; it automatically uses cascadilla.bst, which +% produces `Author (year)' entries. +\cascadillabibliography{exampleref} + +\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cascadilla/exampleref.bib b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cascadilla/exampleref.bib new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..ec65d87168f --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cascadilla/exampleref.bib @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ + +%% Created for Max Bane at 2007-12-06 17:31:44 -0600 + + +%% Saved with string encoding Western (ASCII) + + +@string{newmacro = {definition}} + +@article{Goodman1943, + Author = {Nelson Goodman}, + Date-Modified = {2007-09-11 00:32:30 -0500}, + Journal = {Journal of Symbolic Logic}, + Keywords = {philosophy, complexity, information}, + Owner = {t-maxb}, + Pages = {107--21}, + Timestamp = {2007.06.29}, + Title = {On the simplicity of ideas}, + Volume = {8}, + Year = {1943}} + +@article{Shannon1948, + Author = {Claude E. Shannon}, + Journal = {Bell System Technical Journal}, + Owner = {t-maxb}, + Pages = {379--423, 623--656}, + Timestamp = {2007.06.29}, + Title = {A mathematical theory of communication}, + Volume = {27}, + Year = {1948}} + +@article{Shosted2006, + Author = {Ryan Shosted}, + Journal = {Linguistic Typology}, + Owner = {t-maxb}, + Pages = {1--40}, + Timestamp = {2007.06.29}, + Title = {Correlating Complexity: A Typological Approach}, + Volume = {10}, + Year = {2006}} + -- cgit v1.2.3