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Generic style rules for linguistics #3860

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commented Jan 6, 2019

Stylesheet following the Generic Style Rules for linguistics.

This stylesheet is based on the Unified Style Sheet for Linguistics, which already has a CSL stylesheet. However there are several significant differences, described in footnotes 18-21 of the Generic Style Rules PDF:

  1. Dissertations/Theses are formatted differently
  2. Contributor names are always "Surname, Given Name" rather than alternating to "Given Name Surname" for non-first authors
  3. Every contributor name in a list is separated by "&", rather than only the last two
  4. Surnames with prefixes such as van or de are alphabetized by prefix instead of by the main part

Also, section 16.3 of the Generic Style Rules document describe placing some parts of the bibliography entry at the end in parentheses, which was unclear or unspecified in the Unified Style Sheet. I also cleaned up some things that seemed awkward.

Thank you!

bplimley added some commits Jan 6, 2019

generic-style-rules: modify name lists
- delimited by &
- always Last, First
- citation et-al-min=3
generic-style-rules: cleanup and macro "extra"
- locale substitutions are limited to English
- remove logically impossible else clause under "secondary-contributors"
- add necessary prefix on recipient macro, under "contributors"
- fix hardcoded locale-dependent access date format, under "access"
- fix hardcoded "vol." under "locators-chapter"
- whitespace issues under "locators-article"
- move suffix="." from bibliography layout to the top-level group

New macro "extra" includes parenthetical info at end of bib entry:
- thesis type from "issue" macro
- "description" macro
- speech event info from "issue" macro
- "secondary-contributors" macro
- "access" macro
generic-style-rules: let title substitute for author
also update updated timestamp
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😃 Your submission passed all our automated tests.

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commented Jan 6, 2019

Thanks! (it does seem a bit redundant to have a "unified" and "generic" style sheet for linguistics, though, especially if they're almost identical)

@rmzelle rmzelle merged commit c1237f2 into citation-style-language:master Jan 6, 2019

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