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Reversing the direction of the arrow in gb4e
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Any suggestions on how to reverse the direction of the arrow such that it starts from the word je pointing to the word very in the example below?
documentclass{article}
usepackage{gb4e}
primebars
begin{document}
begin{exe}
exatcenter{arrowalign{
lb{TP} lb{T} & emph{je_{j}} & ] lb{BeP} & lb{PredP} emph{very
important_{i}} & ] lb{Be} t_{j} ] lb{PredP} & lb{DP} this task ]
lb{PredP} t_{i}]]]] cr
&fillrightpu&link1&fillleftvrule & cr}}
end{exe}
end{document}
arrows linguistics gb4e
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Any suggestions on how to reverse the direction of the arrow such that it starts from the word je pointing to the word very in the example below?
documentclass{article}
usepackage{gb4e}
primebars
begin{document}
begin{exe}
exatcenter{arrowalign{
lb{TP} lb{T} & emph{je_{j}} & ] lb{BeP} & lb{PredP} emph{very
important_{i}} & ] lb{Be} t_{j} ] lb{PredP} & lb{DP} this task ]
lb{PredP} t_{i}]]]] cr
&fillrightpu&link1&fillleftvrule & cr}}
end{exe}
end{document}
arrows linguistics gb4e
1
Would you consider another solution that doesn't use thegb4e
under arrow system?
– Alan Munn
2 hours ago
Sure! Especially if with nicer or simpler output? Actually, I have been looking for codes that produce arrows in the bracketed sentence contexts.
– daniela
1 hour ago
add a comment |
Any suggestions on how to reverse the direction of the arrow such that it starts from the word je pointing to the word very in the example below?
documentclass{article}
usepackage{gb4e}
primebars
begin{document}
begin{exe}
exatcenter{arrowalign{
lb{TP} lb{T} & emph{je_{j}} & ] lb{BeP} & lb{PredP} emph{very
important_{i}} & ] lb{Be} t_{j} ] lb{PredP} & lb{DP} this task ]
lb{PredP} t_{i}]]]] cr
&fillrightpu&link1&fillleftvrule & cr}}
end{exe}
end{document}
arrows linguistics gb4e
Any suggestions on how to reverse the direction of the arrow such that it starts from the word je pointing to the word very in the example below?
documentclass{article}
usepackage{gb4e}
primebars
begin{document}
begin{exe}
exatcenter{arrowalign{
lb{TP} lb{T} & emph{je_{j}} & ] lb{BeP} & lb{PredP} emph{very
important_{i}} & ] lb{Be} t_{j} ] lb{PredP} & lb{DP} this task ]
lb{PredP} t_{i}]]]] cr
&fillrightpu&link1&fillleftvrule & cr}}
end{exe}
end{document}
arrows linguistics gb4e
arrows linguistics gb4e
asked 4 hours ago
danieladaniela
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Would you consider another solution that doesn't use thegb4e
under arrow system?
– Alan Munn
2 hours ago
Sure! Especially if with nicer or simpler output? Actually, I have been looking for codes that produce arrows in the bracketed sentence contexts.
– daniela
1 hour ago
add a comment |
1
Would you consider another solution that doesn't use thegb4e
under arrow system?
– Alan Munn
2 hours ago
Sure! Especially if with nicer or simpler output? Actually, I have been looking for codes that produce arrows in the bracketed sentence contexts.
– daniela
1 hour ago
1
1
Would you consider another solution that doesn't use the
gb4e
under arrow system?– Alan Munn
2 hours ago
Would you consider another solution that doesn't use the
gb4e
under arrow system?– Alan Munn
2 hours ago
Sure! Especially if with nicer or simpler output? Actually, I have been looking for codes that produce arrows in the bracketed sentence contexts.
– daniela
1 hour ago
Sure! Especially if with nicer or simpler output? Actually, I have been looking for codes that produce arrows in the bracketed sentence contexts.
– daniela
1 hour ago
add a comment |
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Here you go. You simply have to reverse the pu
and vrule
arguments.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{gb4e}
primebars
begin{document}
% original arrow
begin{exe}
exatcenter{arrowalign{
lb{TP} lb{T} & emph{je_{j}} & ] lb{BeP} & lb{PredP} emph{very
important_{i}} & ] lb{Be} t_{j} ] lb{PredP} & lb{DP} this task ]
lb{PredP} t_{i}]]]] cr
&fillrightpu&link1&fillleftvrule & cr}} % here
end{exe}
% reversed arrow
begin{exe}
exatcenter{arrowalign{
lb{TP} lb{T} & emph{je_{j}} & ] lb{BeP} & lb{PredP} emph{very
important_{i}} & ] lb{Be} t_{j} ] lb{PredP} & lb{DP} this task ]
lb{PredP} t_{i}]]]] cr
&fillrightvrule&link1&fillleftpu & cr}} % and here
end{exe}
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Here you go. You simply have to reverse the pu
and vrule
arguments.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{gb4e}
primebars
begin{document}
% original arrow
begin{exe}
exatcenter{arrowalign{
lb{TP} lb{T} & emph{je_{j}} & ] lb{BeP} & lb{PredP} emph{very
important_{i}} & ] lb{Be} t_{j} ] lb{PredP} & lb{DP} this task ]
lb{PredP} t_{i}]]]] cr
&fillrightpu&link1&fillleftvrule & cr}} % here
end{exe}
% reversed arrow
begin{exe}
exatcenter{arrowalign{
lb{TP} lb{T} & emph{je_{j}} & ] lb{BeP} & lb{PredP} emph{very
important_{i}} & ] lb{Be} t_{j} ] lb{PredP} & lb{DP} this task ]
lb{PredP} t_{i}]]]] cr
&fillrightvrule&link1&fillleftpu & cr}} % and here
end{exe}
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Here you go. You simply have to reverse the pu
and vrule
arguments.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{gb4e}
primebars
begin{document}
% original arrow
begin{exe}
exatcenter{arrowalign{
lb{TP} lb{T} & emph{je_{j}} & ] lb{BeP} & lb{PredP} emph{very
important_{i}} & ] lb{Be} t_{j} ] lb{PredP} & lb{DP} this task ]
lb{PredP} t_{i}]]]] cr
&fillrightpu&link1&fillleftvrule & cr}} % here
end{exe}
% reversed arrow
begin{exe}
exatcenter{arrowalign{
lb{TP} lb{T} & emph{je_{j}} & ] lb{BeP} & lb{PredP} emph{very
important_{i}} & ] lb{Be} t_{j} ] lb{PredP} & lb{DP} this task ]
lb{PredP} t_{i}]]]] cr
&fillrightvrule&link1&fillleftpu & cr}} % and here
end{exe}
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add a comment |
Here you go. You simply have to reverse the pu
and vrule
arguments.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{gb4e}
primebars
begin{document}
% original arrow
begin{exe}
exatcenter{arrowalign{
lb{TP} lb{T} & emph{je_{j}} & ] lb{BeP} & lb{PredP} emph{very
important_{i}} & ] lb{Be} t_{j} ] lb{PredP} & lb{DP} this task ]
lb{PredP} t_{i}]]]] cr
&fillrightpu&link1&fillleftvrule & cr}} % here
end{exe}
% reversed arrow
begin{exe}
exatcenter{arrowalign{
lb{TP} lb{T} & emph{je_{j}} & ] lb{BeP} & lb{PredP} emph{very
important_{i}} & ] lb{Be} t_{j} ] lb{PredP} & lb{DP} this task ]
lb{PredP} t_{i}]]]] cr
&fillrightvrule&link1&fillleftpu & cr}} % and here
end{exe}
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Here you go. You simply have to reverse the pu
and vrule
arguments.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{gb4e}
primebars
begin{document}
% original arrow
begin{exe}
exatcenter{arrowalign{
lb{TP} lb{T} & emph{je_{j}} & ] lb{BeP} & lb{PredP} emph{very
important_{i}} & ] lb{Be} t_{j} ] lb{PredP} & lb{DP} this task ]
lb{PredP} t_{i}]]]] cr
&fillrightpu&link1&fillleftvrule & cr}} % here
end{exe}
% reversed arrow
begin{exe}
exatcenter{arrowalign{
lb{TP} lb{T} & emph{je_{j}} & ] lb{BeP} & lb{PredP} emph{very
important_{i}} & ] lb{Be} t_{j} ] lb{PredP} & lb{DP} this task ]
lb{PredP} t_{i}]]]] cr
&fillrightvrule&link1&fillleftpu & cr}} % and here
end{exe}
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Would you consider another solution that doesn't use the
gb4e
under arrow system?– Alan Munn
2 hours ago
Sure! Especially if with nicer or simpler output? Actually, I have been looking for codes that produce arrows in the bracketed sentence contexts.
– daniela
1 hour ago