glossstyle
Glossstyle is a term used in linguistics and lexicography to describe a standardized presentation style for glossed text. It denotes a coherent set of typographic and encoding conventions intended to make morpheme-by-morpheme glosses clear and easily comparable across entries. Glossstyle emphasizes clear alignment between a base text and its gloss, consistent abbreviation schemes, and readable typography.
Common features include two main formats: inline glosses, where short glosses appear directly with the word,
Usage and scope: Glossstyle is used in field linguistics, language documentation, and lexicography to produce compact
Relation to related concepts: Glossstyle is closely related to interlinear glossed text (IGT) conventions and to