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\documentclass[output=covercreatespace % long|short|inprep
,biblatex
]{LSP/langsci}
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% put all additional commands you need in the
% following files. If you do not know what this might
% mean, you can safely ignore this section
\input{localmetadata.tex}
\input{localpackages.tex}
\input{localhyphenation.tex}
\input{localcommands.tex}
\bibliography{localbibliography}
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\begin{document}
\maketitle
\frontmatter
\tableofcontents
\include{chapters/acknowledgments}
\include{chapters/abbreviations}
\mainmatter
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\input{indexed/02_Frontmatter.tex}
\input{indexed/03_How-to-use.tex}
\input{indexed/03_Intro_Yakkha.tex}
\input{indexed/04_Phonology.tex}
\input{indexed/06_Pronouns_etc.tex}
\input{indexed/06_NounPhrase.tex}
\input{indexed/09_AdjectivesAdverbs.tex}
\input{indexed/09_Geomorphic.tex}
\input{indexed/07_VerbalMorphology.tex}
\input{indexed/07_VerbalMorphology_b.tex}
\input{indexed/08_NounVerb.tex}
\input{indexed/08_ComplexPredicates.tex}
\input{indexed/10a_VerbalValency.tex}
\input{indexed/10a_ValClasses.tex}
\input{indexed/10b_TransitivityOperations.tex}
\input{indexed/10b_TransitivityOperations_b.tex}
\input{indexed/11_SimpleClause.tex}
\input{indexed/12_Nomlz-Relativization.tex}
\input{indexed/13_Converbs-AdverbialClauses.tex}
\input{indexed/15_Complement.tex}
\input{indexed/14_Coordination.tex}
\input{indexed/18_Particles.tex}
\backmatter
\part*{Appendix}
\addchap{Appendix A: Texts}
\input{indexed/20_app_phopciba.tex}
\input{indexed/20_app_namthalungma.tex}
\input{indexed/20_app_linkhedhunga.tex}
\addchap{Appendix B: Yakkha kinship terms}
The two charts on the following pages show the kinship system for the own family and in-laws.
\medskip
\noindent
The following further terms are used:
\begin{itemize}
\item great-grandparents: \textit{cottu} % {\deva चोत्तु}
\item great-great-grandparents: \textit{kektu} %{\deva केक्तु
\item great-grandchildren: \textit{sapsik}, % {\deva साप्सिक},
\textit{khopsik} %{\deva खोप्सिक}
\item great-great-grandchildren: \textit{poʔloŋ} %{\deva पोʔलोङ}
\item great-great-great-grandchildren: \textit{joʔloŋ} %{\deva जोʔलोङ}
\end{itemize}
% Charts made by Diana Schackow, Magman Jimi and Kamala Linkha. Charts typeset by Lennart Bierkandt
\newpage
\section*{Own family}
\newcommand{\lat}[1]{{\it #1}\par}
\newcommand{\dev}[1]{}
\begin{sideways}
\resizebox{\textheight}{!}{
\input{./figures/kinship/kinA.tex}
}
\end{sideways}
\newpage
\section*{In-laws}
\begin{sideways}
\resizebox{\textheight}{!}{
\input{./figures/kinship/kinB.tex}
}
\end{sideways}
\addchap{Appendix C: Index of Yakkha formatives}
\input{indexed/21_affix_index.tex}
\input{indexed/19_Nocite.tex}
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\input{backmatter.tex}
\end{document}
% you can create your book by running
% xelatex lsp-skeleton.tex
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% you can also try a simple
% make
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