I'd like to refer to interlinear glosses within a text. I tried putting a label beneath the \begin{exe} line (as below) to but it didn't work. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong here.
Thanks!
In \ref{1e1} we can see something hilarious.
\begin{exe} \label{1e1} \ex \glll Zuqaza uba movb sovawdam ubat law apt'aniwdam sas. \
{zuqaza uba movb(a)-\textbf{{c}$\oslash$} sova-wda-m(a) uba-t(a) law(a)-{c}$\oslash$ ap(a)-t'a-ni-wda-m(a) sa.s(a)} \
boy that town-\textsc{acc} go-\textsc{bfr-2imp} that-\textsc{abl} wood-\textsc{acc} tabe-\textsc{m-h-bfr-2imp} think \
\glt `Go to that town, boy and then bring some wood.' [EBF4.40B] \end{exe}
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\gb4ethe\excommand introduces the number (or letter within anxlist) and you need to put the\labelcommand after the example (right before\end{exe}in a single part example.) This has nothing to do with interlinear glosses, so your previous question was very unclear, which is why we closed it. – Alan Munn May 26 '13 at 11:23