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An explainer targeted at students and researchers in linguistics (syntax, specifically) for fine-grained control of arrows in syntax diagrams (both trees and linear structures). Written for students in Linguistics and Cognitive Science at the Claremont Colleges but likely useful for others as well.
A bare-bones template for writing Linguistics papers at Pomona College. It may also be useful to linguists/linguistics students at other places. Includes links to our quick reference guide as well, which has more detailed instructions on formatting for linguistics papers.
A template for writing papers in Linguistics at Pomona College. This guide has instructions for how to use the packages that are included in the template. The explanations given here (as well as the resources that are linked to in the guide) should give a complete LaTeX novice everything they need to write a linguistics paper at Pomona College. This will likely also be useful to linguists and linguistics students in other places who are learning LaTeX.
This is an unofficial version of McMaster University's Master's/Doctoral Thesis (Sandwich) Template according to the guideline of the School of Graduate Studies at Mac. Version 1.2 (21 Aug 2022). That means each of your chapters (except the introduction and conclusion) is a published article with a separate bibliography list. This version is updated according to McMaster SGS 2021 Guideline and made compatible with Overleaf by me. Will try to update it occasionally (if needed).
Template for a research proposal designed for ENVS*6900 at the University of Guelph, can be easily modified for any research proposal writing purposes.