Reversing the direction of the arrow in gb4e












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Any suggestions on how to reverse the direction of the arrow such that it starts from the word je pointing to the word very in the example below?



documentclass{article}
usepackage{gb4e}
primebars
begin{document}

begin{exe}
exatcenter{arrowalign{
lb{TP} lb{T} & emph{je_{j}} & ] lb{BeP} & lb{PredP} emph{very
important_{i}} & ] lb{Be} t_{j} ] lb{PredP} & lb{DP} this task ]
lb{PredP} t_{i}]]]] cr
&fillrightpu&link1&fillleftvrule & cr}}
end{exe}
end{document}









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    Would you consider another solution that doesn't use the gb4e under arrow system?

    – Alan Munn
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  • Sure! Especially if with nicer or simpler output? Actually, I have been looking for codes that produce arrows in the bracketed sentence contexts.

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Any suggestions on how to reverse the direction of the arrow such that it starts from the word je pointing to the word very in the example below?



documentclass{article}
usepackage{gb4e}
primebars
begin{document}

begin{exe}
exatcenter{arrowalign{
lb{TP} lb{T} & emph{je_{j}} & ] lb{BeP} & lb{PredP} emph{very
important_{i}} & ] lb{Be} t_{j} ] lb{PredP} & lb{DP} this task ]
lb{PredP} t_{i}]]]] cr
&fillrightpu&link1&fillleftvrule & cr}}
end{exe}
end{document}









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  • 1





    Would you consider another solution that doesn't use the gb4e under arrow system?

    – Alan Munn
    2 hours ago











  • Sure! Especially if with nicer or simpler output? Actually, I have been looking for codes that produce arrows in the bracketed sentence contexts.

    – daniela
    1 hour ago














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Any suggestions on how to reverse the direction of the arrow such that it starts from the word je pointing to the word very in the example below?



documentclass{article}
usepackage{gb4e}
primebars
begin{document}

begin{exe}
exatcenter{arrowalign{
lb{TP} lb{T} & emph{je_{j}} & ] lb{BeP} & lb{PredP} emph{very
important_{i}} & ] lb{Be} t_{j} ] lb{PredP} & lb{DP} this task ]
lb{PredP} t_{i}]]]] cr
&fillrightpu&link1&fillleftvrule & cr}}
end{exe}
end{document}









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Any suggestions on how to reverse the direction of the arrow such that it starts from the word je pointing to the word very in the example below?



documentclass{article}
usepackage{gb4e}
primebars
begin{document}

begin{exe}
exatcenter{arrowalign{
lb{TP} lb{T} & emph{je_{j}} & ] lb{BeP} & lb{PredP} emph{very
important_{i}} & ] lb{Be} t_{j} ] lb{PredP} & lb{DP} this task ]
lb{PredP} t_{i}]]]] cr
&fillrightpu&link1&fillleftvrule & cr}}
end{exe}
end{document}






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  • 1





    Would you consider another solution that doesn't use the gb4e under arrow system?

    – Alan Munn
    2 hours ago











  • Sure! Especially if with nicer or simpler output? Actually, I have been looking for codes that produce arrows in the bracketed sentence contexts.

    – daniela
    1 hour ago














  • 1





    Would you consider another solution that doesn't use the gb4e under arrow system?

    – Alan Munn
    2 hours ago











  • Sure! Especially if with nicer or simpler output? Actually, I have been looking for codes that produce arrows in the bracketed sentence contexts.

    – daniela
    1 hour ago








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Would you consider another solution that doesn't use the gb4e under arrow system?

– Alan Munn
2 hours ago





Would you consider another solution that doesn't use the gb4e under arrow system?

– Alan Munn
2 hours ago













Sure! Especially if with nicer or simpler output? Actually, I have been looking for codes that produce arrows in the bracketed sentence contexts.

– daniela
1 hour ago





Sure! Especially if with nicer or simpler output? Actually, I have been looking for codes that produce arrows in the bracketed sentence contexts.

– daniela
1 hour ago










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Here you go. You simply have to reverse the pu and vrule arguments.



documentclass{article}
usepackage{gb4e}
primebars
begin{document}

% original arrow
begin{exe}
exatcenter{arrowalign{
lb{TP} lb{T} & emph{je_{j}} & ] lb{BeP} & lb{PredP} emph{very
important_{i}} & ] lb{Be} t_{j} ] lb{PredP} & lb{DP} this task ]
lb{PredP} t_{i}]]]] cr
&fillrightpu&link1&fillleftvrule & cr}} % here
end{exe}

% reversed arrow
begin{exe}
exatcenter{arrowalign{
lb{TP} lb{T} & emph{je_{j}} & ] lb{BeP} & lb{PredP} emph{very
important_{i}} & ] lb{Be} t_{j} ] lb{PredP} & lb{DP} this task ]
lb{PredP} t_{i}]]]] cr
&fillrightvrule&link1&fillleftpu & cr}} % and here
end{exe}


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    Here you go. You simply have to reverse the pu and vrule arguments.



    documentclass{article}
    usepackage{gb4e}
    primebars
    begin{document}

    % original arrow
    begin{exe}
    exatcenter{arrowalign{
    lb{TP} lb{T} & emph{je_{j}} & ] lb{BeP} & lb{PredP} emph{very
    important_{i}} & ] lb{Be} t_{j} ] lb{PredP} & lb{DP} this task ]
    lb{PredP} t_{i}]]]] cr
    &fillrightpu&link1&fillleftvrule & cr}} % here
    end{exe}

    % reversed arrow
    begin{exe}
    exatcenter{arrowalign{
    lb{TP} lb{T} & emph{je_{j}} & ] lb{BeP} & lb{PredP} emph{very
    important_{i}} & ] lb{Be} t_{j} ] lb{PredP} & lb{DP} this task ]
    lb{PredP} t_{i}]]]] cr
    &fillrightvrule&link1&fillleftpu & cr}} % and here
    end{exe}


    enter image description here






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      Here you go. You simply have to reverse the pu and vrule arguments.



      documentclass{article}
      usepackage{gb4e}
      primebars
      begin{document}

      % original arrow
      begin{exe}
      exatcenter{arrowalign{
      lb{TP} lb{T} & emph{je_{j}} & ] lb{BeP} & lb{PredP} emph{very
      important_{i}} & ] lb{Be} t_{j} ] lb{PredP} & lb{DP} this task ]
      lb{PredP} t_{i}]]]] cr
      &fillrightpu&link1&fillleftvrule & cr}} % here
      end{exe}

      % reversed arrow
      begin{exe}
      exatcenter{arrowalign{
      lb{TP} lb{T} & emph{je_{j}} & ] lb{BeP} & lb{PredP} emph{very
      important_{i}} & ] lb{Be} t_{j} ] lb{PredP} & lb{DP} this task ]
      lb{PredP} t_{i}]]]] cr
      &fillrightvrule&link1&fillleftpu & cr}} % and here
      end{exe}


      enter image description here






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        Here you go. You simply have to reverse the pu and vrule arguments.



        documentclass{article}
        usepackage{gb4e}
        primebars
        begin{document}

        % original arrow
        begin{exe}
        exatcenter{arrowalign{
        lb{TP} lb{T} & emph{je_{j}} & ] lb{BeP} & lb{PredP} emph{very
        important_{i}} & ] lb{Be} t_{j} ] lb{PredP} & lb{DP} this task ]
        lb{PredP} t_{i}]]]] cr
        &fillrightpu&link1&fillleftvrule & cr}} % here
        end{exe}

        % reversed arrow
        begin{exe}
        exatcenter{arrowalign{
        lb{TP} lb{T} & emph{je_{j}} & ] lb{BeP} & lb{PredP} emph{very
        important_{i}} & ] lb{Be} t_{j} ] lb{PredP} & lb{DP} this task ]
        lb{PredP} t_{i}]]]] cr
        &fillrightvrule&link1&fillleftpu & cr}} % and here
        end{exe}


        enter image description here






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        Here you go. You simply have to reverse the pu and vrule arguments.



        documentclass{article}
        usepackage{gb4e}
        primebars
        begin{document}

        % original arrow
        begin{exe}
        exatcenter{arrowalign{
        lb{TP} lb{T} & emph{je_{j}} & ] lb{BeP} & lb{PredP} emph{very
        important_{i}} & ] lb{Be} t_{j} ] lb{PredP} & lb{DP} this task ]
        lb{PredP} t_{i}]]]] cr
        &fillrightpu&link1&fillleftvrule & cr}} % here
        end{exe}

        % reversed arrow
        begin{exe}
        exatcenter{arrowalign{
        lb{TP} lb{T} & emph{je_{j}} & ] lb{BeP} & lb{PredP} emph{very
        important_{i}} & ] lb{Be} t_{j} ] lb{PredP} & lb{DP} this task ]
        lb{PredP} t_{i}]]]] cr
        &fillrightvrule&link1&fillleftpu & cr}} % and here
        end{exe}


        enter image description here







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