Analysis of lol



This is an example article for JLM. You can use arbitrary Unicode
characters in your file, provided they are present in the font: αβγδρπ,
«Какво е това?», naïve, crème brûlée, ˌpʃɛpjurˈkɔfskʲi, ‣→⅓←⅔⇒⅖,
αβγδρπ, «Какво е това?», naïve, crème brûlée.
Please note, that the traditional TEX notation for dashes and dou-
ble quotes has to be activated with the TeXligs option, if desired.
Without it those characters are rendered as follows:
e--f g–h ``a'' “b” "b" `c' ‘d’
e--f g–h ``a'' “b” "b" `c' ‘d’
e--f g–h ``a'' “b” "b" `c' ‘d’.
2 IMPORTANT REMARKS
ON THE USAGE OF REFERENCES
JLM uses author-year references, which are easier to follow for the
reader than numerical identifiers (cf. Fifak 2001). The class internally
loads the natbib package for that purpose. Please employ the \citet
command when referring to the author(s), as advised by Fifak (2001)
or works cited, and \citep – only for parenthetical references (Fifak
2001).
The bibliography should be ordered alphabetically (Blarbarucki
2006, pp. 20–22), which can be achieved automatically using BibTEX
and the bibliographical style copernicus used in this example (Blar-
barucki 2006, 1916; Fifak and Gryzogrzechotalski 2000).
3 ILLUSTRATIONS AND TABLES
3.1 Illustrations
Your figures must be available in one of the formats accepted by
XƎLATEX (PDF, PNG, JPEG, PGF/TikZ). To include them in your doc-
ument it is advisable to use the standard package graphicx (see the
example in Figure 1).
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Scheme aabcaadAAAefgcahhihdjhklbhgji
Poetic Form
Metre 111010100111111001 1000110101110001 111111111111 1111111 11100100101011001 11111100101101010 0111100110110 111111111 111111111 111111111 01001 101011000 11010110001110011010 1010100111010100 10110111010101 0110101010110111 1110011010010010001 1 00100111001001 1111010100101 001101001010101 1101 010010 010 110110100011010101 11111111011011 11101001101010110 010010 1
Closest metre Iambic hexameter
Characters 1,556
Words 248
Sentences 16
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 29
Lines Amount 29
Letters per line (avg) 37
Words per line (avg) 8
Letters per stanza (avg) 1,066
Words per stanza (avg) 236

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Submitted by hr_1 on December 27, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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