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Please help! I am completely at a loss. Despite me copying commands directly from websites, my Latex document refuses to typeset either my citation or bibliography entry. Below is my tex...

\documentclass[12pt]{amsart}

\usepackage{geometry}

\usepackage{qtree}

\usepackage{natbib}

\usepackage{cite}

\geometry{a4paper} 

\title{Nominals of Modern Greek (Abstract)}



\begin{document}

Important to note, is that if their are no other items in the lexical phrase, 
the D must appear to the left side of N i.e. *\textit{podia ta}, citet{MG21}.

\bibliographystyle{te}

\bibliography{Syn3 Ref.bib}

\end{document}

Here is my bibliography entry saved under "Syn3 Ref..."

 @book{MG21,

   auTHor = {Brian D. Joseph and Irene Philippaki-Warburton},

   YEAR = {1987},

   Title = {Modern Greek},

   publisher = {Biddles Ltd, Guilford and Kin'gs Lynn},

   address = {Great Britain}
 }
David Carlisle
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    I would not put spaces in filenames. have you run bibtex? did it give any error messages. – David Carlisle Nov 18 '14 at 18:45
  • It looks like you're loading both cite and natbib. Load one or the other citation management package, but not both. Since you use the macro \citet, I suggest you load natbib. – Mico Nov 18 '14 at 18:50
  • your \cite command is also missing a \ – David Carlisle Nov 18 '14 at 18:50
  • You already asked this question a few minutes ago: http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/212808/bibtex-does-not-work – Sverre Nov 18 '14 at 18:51
  • Ya I realize that. When I asked the question the first time I didn't see it on my profile so I asked again. – dHav0k Nov 18 '14 at 18:58
  • The - was in the original document I just goofed and did not type it. – dHav0k Nov 18 '14 at 18:59
  • I tried deleting the cite package as well as deleting the space in the file name and it still gives me the same output. – dHav0k Nov 18 '14 at 19:00

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