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Hello,
I'd like to ask for advice with automatisation of fields. I'm writing my thesis where I use a lot of citations drawn from a corpus, with analysis thereof below the citation. I separate the citations from the body of the text, and number each citation. Then, in the body of the text I'd like to have a field reference to the citation, so that when I reorganise the examples, the numbering of the citation and the in-body fields match. Here's an example: "(33) Kenneth Clarke [to Kenneth Weetch (Lab)] It may assist the hon. Gentleman in arguing his case if he knows, before he goes into the general principles underlying the argument, that I propose to accept the amendment on behalf of the Government. Immediately afterwards, Clarke offered his ‘advice’ in (33). He echoes the entirety of Weetch’s speech..." If I move this whole part around, the numbering of the citation will automatically adjust itself, as it is a a list. But the in-body reference (33) will not. How to link them together? Cheers! |
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