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Data alignment and code size expansion are two problems of sub-word parallel (SWP) computation. In this paper we propose a new solution to data alignment in a recently introduced SWP-extended digital signal processor, and present details of an application example. This data alignment technique offers a reduction in overhead compared to other solutions in the literature, in that it does not require aggressive loop unrolling and can be tightly scheduled in software.