This is an updated template for articles submitted to the Journal Of Language Modelling v1.6.3, compatible with overleaf.
The official JLM template relies on having fonts installed system-wide, which is not possible with overleaf. This version of jlm.cls is slightly modified to load fonts from a subfolder.
This short example shows how to use fonts available on Overleaf to write Hebrew; the list of available fonts are here.
For more examples on using the polyglossia and babel packages to typeset Hebrew (and other languages), have a look at this and this help page.
This is the graduate Mechanical Engineering Energy Conversion Proposal Template for Sharif University of Technology
GitHub for updates: https://github.com/erfanhamD/proposal-template
This template follows the guidelines for abstract submission to the Manchester Phonology Meeting (MfM): 1 page maximum, A4 paper, 2.5cm margins, single spacing, minimum 12pt font size, normal character spacing, optional full bibliography, IPA support.