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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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Alan Munn
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    You should clarify the closed question, and we might reopen it. But I think most of your problem can be solved by reading this: Understanding how references and labels work. You need to put the label after the thing that it labels. In \gb4e the \ex command introduces the number (or letter within an xlist) and you need to put the \label command 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
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    Mateuz, people have been very patient in answering your questions so far, but we've also asked you to put a bit more work into asking them by providing complete minimal documents that show the problem you're having. If you continue to ask questions without code or just with a code fragment (as you did here and your previous question) this patience will soon wear out, and more of your questions will end up being closed as "not real questions". – Alan Munn May 26 '13 at 11:27

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