A LaTeX template was designed for editors of journals in the Humanities who are looking for an easy way to structure a complex collection of multi-authored articles in LaTeX.
varianTeX was created by Wout Dillen and licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY) license. The work leading up to these results was undertaken as part of Wout’s position as the UAntwerp coordinator of the CLARIAH-VL project.
This is the LaTeX template for papers submitted to Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America (PLSA). The sp.bst used in the template was created by Kai von Fintel based on a merlin.mbs by Patrick W. Daly. Style sheet this template is meant to adhere to can be found at http://journals.linguisticsociety.org/proceedings/index.php/PLSA/pages/view/instructions.
Sarah E. Murray, Patrick Farrel, Daniil M. Ozernyi
The third version of the unofficial thesis template for Boğaziçi University social sciences institute. The template is primarily designed for linguistics students with specific needs of cross-referencing linguistic examples and drawing complex representations. This version uses biblatex for citations and references. I also added a section that hosts some examples of citations with explanations.
A template for the Proceedings of Experiments in Linguistic Meaning (ELM), to be published by the Linguistic Society of America (https://doi.org/10.3765/elm)