Grierson, George A. (1903–1928). Linguistic Survey of India. Calcutta: Office of the Superintendent of Government Printing, India.
Usage
editThis template produces a citation for Grierson's Linguistic Survey of India. It takes two unnamed parameters for the volume and part numbers, for example:
{{Linguistic Survey of India|11}}
produces:
- Grierson, George A. (1922). Linguistic Survey of India. Vol. XI, Gypsy languages. Calcutta: Office of the Superintendent of Government Printing, India.
{{Linguistic Survey of India|8|2}}
produces:
- Grierson, George A. (1919). Linguistic Survey of India. Vol. VIII, Part 2, Indo-Aryan family. North-western group. Specimens of the Dardic or Piśācha languages (including Kāshmiri). Calcutta: Office of the Superintendent of Government Printing, India.
The title of each part is by default linked to the digitised text in http://dsal.uchicago.edu/books/lsi.
Page numbers can be added using the |page=
(or |p=
) parameter for a single pages, or the |pages=
(or |pp=
) parameter for a page range. For example:
{{Linguistic Survey of India|11|pp=117–19}}
results in:
- Grierson, George A. (1922). Linguistic Survey of India. Vol. XI, Gypsy languages. Calcutta: Office of the Superintendent of Government Printing, India. pp. 117–19.
If a specific chapter is used as the source, it can be specified with the |chapter=
parameter:
{{Linguistic Survey of India|8|3|chapter=Sindhi}}
will give:
- Grierson, George A. (1919). "Sindhi". Linguistic Survey of India. Vol. VIII North-western group. Calcutta: Office of the Superintendent of Government Printing, India.
The chapter can be linked with the |chapter-url=
parameter.
Further options
editThe default publisher, place and year can be overridden respectively with the |publisher=
, |place=
and |year=
parameters. The following parameters from {{cite book}}
are also accepted: |access-date=
, |at=
, |edition=
, |isbn=
, |orig-year=
and |quote=
. By default, the template is compatible with the Harvard referencing templates, like {{sfn}}
, but different ones can be specified using the |ref=
parameter (see the documentation for more information).