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* '''editorlast''' (''optional''): Last name of the first editor. | * '''editorlast''' (''optional''): Last name of the first editor. | ||
* '''editorfirst''' (''optional''): First name of the first editor. | * '''editorfirst''' (''optional''): First name of the first editor. | ||
| − | * '''title''' ('' | + | * '''title''' (''optional''): Title of the book the article appears in. |
* '''edition''' (''optional'') Edition number of name of the book being cited. | * '''edition''' (''optional'') Edition number of name of the book being cited. | ||
* '''volume''' (''optional''): The volume or part number of the book, if any. | * '''volume''' (''optional''): The volume or part number of the book, if any. | ||
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This template creates citations using the Linguistic Society of America (LSA) style for use in articles, especially those related to linguistics. See this style sheet for the LSA's style guidelines for references.
Contents
Usage
Most options are optional, the only non-optional arguments are last, first, title, year.
Reference to a journal article
{{Cite LSA
| last=
| first=
| last2=
| first2=
| ...
| first4=
| year=
| title=
| journal=
| volume=
| pages=}}
- last (Required): The author's surname or last name.
- first (Required): The author's first or given name. The LSA guidelines state that the full first name of the author should be given unless they typically go by their initials.
- year (Required): Year of publication.
- title (Required): Title of the article.
- journal (Required): Name of the journal
- volume (optional): Volume number of the journal.
- pages (Required): Inclusive page range of the article. Seperate numbers with an en dash (–)
Reference to an article or chapter in a book
{{Cite LSA
| last=
| first=
| last2=
| first2=
| ...
| first4=
| year=
| chapter=
| title=
| editorlast=
| editorfirst=
| editorlast2=
| ...
| editorfirst4=
| edition=
| volume=
| seriestitle=
| publisher=
| place=
| pages=}}
- last (Required): The author's surname or last name.
- first (Required): The author's first or given name. The LSA guidelines state that the full first name of the author should be given unless they typically go by their initials.
- year (Required): Year of publication.
- chapter (Required): Title of the article or chapter.
- editorlast (optional): Last name of the first editor.
- editorfirst (optional): First name of the first editor.
- title (optional): Title of the book the article appears in.
- edition (optional) Edition number of name of the book being cited.
- volume (optional): The volume or part number of the book, if any.
- seriestitle (optional): Title of the series the book is in, if any.
- publisher (optional): Publisher of the book.
- place (optional): Place of publication.
- pages (Required): Inclusive page range where article appears. Use an en dash between numerals (–)
Reference to a book
{{Cite LSA
| last=
| first=
| last2=
| first2=
| ...
| first4=
| year=
| booktitle=
| editorlast=
| editorfirst=
| editorlast2=
| ...
| editorfirst4=
| edition=
| volume=
| seriestitle=
| publisher=
| place=
| pages=}}
- last (Required): The author's surname or last name.
- first (Required): The author's first or given name. The LSA guidelines state that the full first name of the author should be given unless they typically go by their initials.
- title (Required): Title of the book the article appears in.
- year (Required): Year of publication.
- editorlast (optional): Last name of the first editor.
- editorfirst (optional): First name of the first editor.
- edition (optional) Edition number of name of the book being cited.
- volume (optional): The volume number of the book, if any.
- seriestitle (optional): Title of the series the book is in, if any.
- publisher (optional): Publisher of the book.
- place (optional): Place of publication.
- pages (optional): Inclusive page range of cited text. Use an en dash between numerals (–)
Examples
| Code | Output |
|---|---|
| {{Cite LSA | last=Hale | first=Kenneth | last2=White Eagle | first2=Josie | year=1980 | title=A preliminary metrical account of Winnebago accent | journal=International Journal of American Linguistics | volume=46 | pages=117–2}} | Hale, Kenneth, and Josie White Eagle. 1980. A preliminary metrical account of Winnebago accent. International Journal of American Linguistics 46. 117–32. |
| {{Cite LSA | last=Yip | first=Moira | year=1991 | chapter=Coronals, consonant clusters, and the coda condition | title=The special status of coronals: Internal and external evidence | editorlast=Paradis | editorfirst=Carole | editorlast2=Prunet | editorfirst2=Jean-Francois | publisher=Academic Press | place=San Diego, CA | pages=61–78}} | Yip, Moira. 1991. Coronals, consonant clusters, and the coda condition. The special status of coronals: Internal and external evidence ed. by Carole Paradis, and Jean-Francois Prunet, 61–78. San Diego, CA: Academic Press. |
| {{Cite LSA | last=Rice | first=Keren | year=1989 | title=A grammar of Slave | publisher=Mouton de Gruyter | place=Berlin}} | Rice, Keren. 1989. A grammar of Slave. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. |
See also
- Wikipedia:Cite sources: Style guide
- Wikipedia:Citation templates: Related templates