Templates tagged Humanities

varianTeX
A LaTeX template was designed for editors of journals in the Humanities who are looking for an easy way to structure a complex collection of multi-authored articles in LaTeX.
varianTeX was created by Wout Dillen and licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY) license. The work leading up to these results was undertaken as part of Wout’s position as the UAntwerp coordinator of the CLARIAH-VL project.
Wout Dillen

MLA Style Paper Template
MLA rules based on https://owl.english.purdue.edu/media/pdf/20090701095636_747.pdf
Style based on Ryan Alcock's MLA style file.
Refer to The LaTeX Wikibook for basic formatting rules.
Artem Raymond Doll

mla-paper – Proper MLA formatting
The package formats articles using the MLA style. The aim is that students and other academics in the humanities should be able to typeset their materials, properly, with minimal effort on their part.
Ryan Aycock, Steven Wheelwright

A Humanities' seminar paper with LaTeX in 10min
A template to help you learn how to write a Humanities seminar paper in 10 minutes. Well, learn the \(LaTeX\) part, at least ;)
Just read the text in the output and the source code in parallel to learn how it's done.
Sarah Lang

HSE Linguistics coursepaper template
Report template for the Fundamental and Computational Linguistics programme at the Faculty of Humanities, National Research University.
Alexey Koshevoy

Language Dictionary Template
This is a template for a dictionary of a language to another. An entry, IPA, part of speech, description and example sentences are shown in a command.
Natsuko Nakagawa

Conlang Grammar Template
A template to make good looking conlang grammar books.
J Rain De Jager

Pomona Linguistics Handout Template
Built on the Pomona Linguistics LaTeX Template, this template changes font size and section headers to be more appropriate for presentation handouts.
Michael Diercks

BOUN SBE Thesis Template (unofficial)
The second version of the unofficial thesis template for Boğaziçi University social sciences institute. The template is primarily designed for linguistics students with specific needs of cross-referencing linguistic examples and drawing complex representations.
Furkan Atmaca