How to Cite TInCAP
When working with TInCAP, please cite the following papers:
Jutta M. Hartmann, Lisa Ebert, et al. (2023). “Annotating Ambiguity Across Disciplines:
The Tübingen Interdisciplinary Corpus of Ambiguity Phenomena (TInCAP)”. In: Strategies
of Ambiguity. Ed. by Matthias Bauer and Angelika Zirker. Routledge, 322–349
Asya Achimova et al. (2024). “Ambiguity in Discourse: The Tübingen Interdisciplinary Corpus of Ambiguity Phenomena”. In: Vagueness, ambiguity, and all the rest. Linguistic and pragmatic approaches. Ed. by Ilaria Fiorentini and Chiara Zanchi. John Benjamins, 84–108.
Asya Achimova et al. (2024). “Ambiguity in Discourse: The Tübingen Interdisciplinary Corpus of Ambiguity Phenomena”. In: Vagueness, ambiguity, and all the rest. Linguistic and pragmatic approaches. Ed. by Ilaria Fiorentini and Chiara Zanchi. John Benjamins, 84–108.
Additionally, when you work with a particular annotation, please provide the entry’s ID after citing the primary source:
Maria hat Eier, Kuchen und Milch zum Mittagessen gehabt. Maria hat Eierkuchen
und Milch zum Mittagessen gehabt.
(Féry 1994:100; TInCAP entry: knm350003)
(Féry 1994:100; TInCAP entry: knm350003)
In case you have not cited the above paper and TInCAP at any point in your publication before, please refer to the complete citation:
Féry 1994:100; TInCAP entry: knm350003; TInCAP 3.0 (Hartmann, Ebert, et al.
2023; Achimova et al. 2024).