Using LaTeX in Linguistics
LaTeX is a document preparation system widely used in linguistics to create papers, handouts, presentations, and other publications. There are many high-quality introductions to the use of LaTeX specifically for linguists. Here we have collected a few of these resources.
Introductory
Best start. PDF presentation and STY files. better syn trees ex’s (Paul Hagstrom)
http://ug.bu.edu/blog/lingtech/2008/05/29/latex-presentation-and-a-couple-of-my-sty-files/ (Updated)
Supplemental to above
http://ug.bu.edu/blog/lingtech/collected-notes/linguistics-in-latex/ (Updated)
How to install, qtree, etc.
http://www.lel.ed.ac.uk/facilities/howto/latexug.pdf (Updated Link)
Intermediate
http://www.essex.ac.uk/linguistics/external/clmt/latex4ling/
http://www.ling.ohio-state.edu/events/lcc/tutorials/intro-latex.pdf (Updated Link)
http://www.sociolinguistics.uottawa.ca/palea/latex/latex1/ltx.ling.pdf
http://info.semprag.org/basics
Reference charts
http://www.ling.ohio-state.edu/events/lcc/tutorials/tipachart/tipachart.pdf (Updated Link)
https://www.tug.org/TUGboat/tb17-2/tb51rei.pdf
Older articles
http://mally.stanford.edu/~sr/computing/latex.html