make_gloss_list {lingglosses} | R Documentation |
Make a gloss list
Description
Creates a gloss list based on glosses used in gloss_example
. This function tries to guess the meaning of used glosses based on some internal database or database provided by user. You shouldn't treat result as carved in stone: you can copy, modify and paste in your markdown document. If you want your glossing list to be created automatically with make_gloss_list
you can compile your own table in the definition_source
argument.
Usage
make_gloss_list(
definition_source = lingglosses::glosses_df,
remove_glosses = "",
all_possible_variants = FALSE,
annotate_problematic = TRUE
)
Arguments
definition_source |
dataframe with the columns |
remove_glosses |
character vector that contains glosses that should be removed from the abbreviation list. |
all_possible_variants |
logical. Some glosses have multiple definitions. |
annotate_problematic |
logical. Whether emphasize duplicated and definitionless glosses |
Value
a string with glosses and their definitions gathered from definition_source
table.
Author(s)
George Moroz <agricolamz@gmail.com>