The following citation of the provided language data is recommended for users of VerbaAlpina:

VerbaAlpina (VA), http://www.verba-alpina.gwi.uni-muenchen.de,[version].

The date of the last access is not required, since the citation version (unlike the working version XXX) is stable and cannot be changed (cf. Versioning).

Example:
VerbaAlpina (VA), http://www.verba-alpina.gwi.uni-muenchen.de, 15/1.

- [author/s]: under “[lemma]”, in: VA-[language abbreviation in accordance with ISO 639-1] [version], methodology, [URL of the glossary entry].

Example:
Krefeld, T. / Lücke, S.: under “Tipizzazione”, in: VA-it 15/1, Metodologia, http://www.verba-alpina.gwi.uni-muenchen.de/it/?page_id=21&letter=T#tipizzazione.

The people listed as ‚auct.‘ under the glossary entry must always be named as authors.


[quote]|[category]|[place]|[citation abbreviation]#[reference]|VA_[version]

Example:
Hütte|morphTyp|Herisau|SDS#VII_244_1|VA_15/1
Chääsera|phonTyp|Hinteres_Diemtigtal|SDS#VII_244_1|VA_15/1
Käserei|BasisTyp|Hinteres_Diemtigtal|SDS#VII_244_1|VA_15/1

Note 1: You can write out the separating Pipe character | on Windows computers by pressing Ctrl+Alt together with the key that has the Pipe character and the less-than and greater-than symbols <> on it. On apple devices, you can press the keys Alt+fn+7 simultaneously.
Note 2: The following language abbreviations according to ISO 639-1 must be used: deu for German, fra for French, ita for Italian, roh for Romansh, slv for Slovenian.