- In the spring of 2011 I ran a short LATEX for Linguists tutorial. You can get the source code for the tutorials here.
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- February 17th: Accented symbols, internationalization, IPA (for PDFLATEX), same for XeLATEX
- February 22nd: Examples with linguex, trees with tikz-qtree (toy tree plus three real trees to play around with); both use XeLATEX
- February 24th: Rolling your own commands, using BibTeX and natbib for bibliographies (get biblio.bib here and unified.bst here).
- In the spring of 2010 I taught LIN-1014 Historical Linguistics (with Violeta Martínez-Paricio)
- In the fall of 2009 I led the seminars for Examen facultatum (EXF-0720 and EXF-0723) in linguistics (with Ove Lorentz doing the lectures)
- In the spring of 2009 I taught parts of RUS-2040 Structures of Russian
- In the fall of 2008 I taught parts of RUS-2030 Language and Literature of Medieval Russia (Eldre språk og litteratur); in particular, I was responsible for the birchbark documents (read about these fascinating things on the English or Russian Wikipedia)
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- Birchbark documents (handout of slides; 4MB because of pictures)
- In fall of 2008 I also taught an introductory LATEX course for linguists (with Sylvia Blaho and Patrik Bye).
- Handout on multilingual typesetting (inputenc and fontenc, babel, XeLATEX with fontspec and polyglossia)
- Miscellaneous graphics handout (PDFLATEX, graphicx, arrays, xyling, colortbl, trees with TikZ). The source for the TikZ trees is here
- In the spring of 2008 I taught the following courses:
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- LIN-1030 Phonetics (with Dragana Surkalovic)
- RUS-2040 Structures of Russian (with Tore Nesset and Laura Janda); I taught the classes on history of Russian (there is a handout in Norwegian) and some of the classes on word-formation.
