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+born digital
+@min
and @max
, or the proportion of observed values that fall within that range.<handNote>
element describing the hand considered responsible for the content of the element concerned.<damage>
element with the @degree
attribute should only be used where the text may be read with some confidence; text supplied from other sources should be tagged as <supplied>
.<refsDecl>
element in the TEI header<category>
s, <date>
s or <event>
s) within which the datable item is understood to have occurred.@valueDatcat
is present in the immediate context, this attribute takes on role (a), while @valueDatcat
performs role (b).@datcat
is needed.@datcat
attribute, except that it addresses not its containing element, but an object that is being referenced or modeled by its containing element.<person>
element elsewhere in the description.<scriptNote>
element elsewhere in the description.@xml:id
of a <unitDef>
element that defines a unit of measure.@target
, using a language tag generated according to BCP 47.@target
attribute of the enclosed <link>
, <join>
, or <alt>
tags.@target
attribute if this is supplied, or within the context of the parent element if it is not.@scheme
.@unit
attribute.@unit
attribute.@formula
is provided to describe a mathematical calculation such as a conversion between measurement systems.<place>
element or other canonical description.<pb>
element).<lb>
element).<TEI>
elements, each containing a single text header and a text. [4. Default Text Structure 16.1. Varieties of Composite Text]@match
, which will either be a sibling attribute in the case of `<citeStructure>` or on the parent `<citeStructure>` in the case of `<citeData>`.@matchPattern
which, once subpattern substitution has been performed, complete the URI.<text>
, or represent only a subset.<namespace>
element.@xml:id
attribute.@scheme
attribute.@match
on a <citeStructure>
without a <citeStructure>
parent must be an absolute XPath. If it is relative, its context is set by the @match
of the parent <citeStructure>
.<citeStructure>
.
+Sample values include: 1] book; 2] chapter; 3] entry; 4] poem; 5] letter; 6] line; 7] section; 8] verse; 9] volume<textDesc>
. [2.3.7. The Classification Declaration]<geo>
element elsewhere within the document. [2.3.8. The Geographic Coordinates Declaration]@toUnit
.@fromUnit
.@xml:lang
attribute.<taxonomy>
element, or by some other resource.<taxonomy>
element, or some other resource.<taxonomy>
element, or by some other resource.<change>
elements is to be considered significant or not<TEI>
elements may be combined within a <TEI>
(or <teiCorpus>
) element. [4. Default Text Structure 16.1. Varieties of Composite Text]@type
attribute. [5.2. Markup Constructs for Representation of Characters and Glyphs]@met
, @real
, or @rhyme
attribute on any structural element of a metrical text (e.g. <lg>
, <l>
, or <seg>
). [6.6. Metrical Notation Declaration 6.4. Rhyme and Metrical Analysis]@met
attribute@real
attribute@rhyme
attribute@met
attribute@real
attribute@rhyme
attribute@met
attribute@real
attribute@rhyme
attribute<metSym>
elements in the same <metDecl>
. [6.6. Metrical Notation Declaration]@terminal
is set to false) or in prose (@terminal
is set to true).<castItem>
elements within a cast list. [7.1.4. Cast Lists]<performance>
elements.<performance>
elements documenting the performance or performances to which this technical direction applies.<anchor>
element typically elsewhere in the document, but possibly in another document, which is the original location of this component.<gram>
according to some convenient and shared typology, ideally one defined in an external reference taxonomy, such as the CLARIN Concept
+ Registry.<pos>
, <gen>
, <number>
, <case>
, or <iType>
(inflectional class). [10.3.2. Grammatical Information]<width>
element. [11.3.4. Dimensions]<foliation>
element defining it, or to some other equivalent resource.<foliation>
element defining it, or to some other equivalent resource.<decoNote>
elements. [11.7.3. Bindings, Seals, and Additional Material]<binding>
elements, one for each binding of the manuscript. [11.7.3.1. Binding Descriptions]<seal>
elements. [11.7.3.2. Seals]<change>
elements documenting a state or revision campaign to which the element bearing this attribute and its children have been assigned by the encoder.<surface>
element. [12.1. Digital Facsimiles 12.2.2. Embedded Transcription]<surface>
element as implied by the dimensions given in the <msDesc>
element or by the coordinates of the <surface>
itself. The orientation is expressed in arc degrees.<surface>
element. [12.1. Digital Facsimiles 12.2.2. Embedded Transcription]<add>
). [12.3.1.4. Additions and Deletions]<handNote>
elements documenting the different hands identified within the source texts. [12.3.2.1. Document Hands]<handNote>
element describing the hand concerned.<calendar>
element or other means of interpreting the values of the custom dating attributes.<langKnown>
elements. [14.3.2.1. Personal Characteristics]<taxonomy>
element, or pointing to some other resource.@scheme
attribute.<taxonomy>
element or by supplying a URI for an externally-defined system.@scheme
attribute.@interval
value is expressed, if this is not inherited from the parent <timeline>
.
+Suggested values include: 1] d (days); 2] h (hours); 3] min (minutes); 4] s (seconds); 5] ms (milliseconds)<when>
element, which is obtained by adding the interval to the time of the reference point.@interval
value of the timeline or of its constituent points in time.
+Suggested values include: 1] d (days); 2] h (hours); 3] min (minutes); 4] s (seconds); 5] ms (milliseconds)@target
attribute are joined, each subtree become a child of the virtual element created by the join@target
attribute become the children of the virtual element (i.e. the roots of the subtrees are discarded)<join>
elements and possibly pointers. [17.7. Aggregation]@result
on each <join>
included within the group.@mode
is excl, each weight states the probability that the corresponding alternative occurs. If @mode
is incl each weight states the probability that the corresponding alternative occurs given that at least one of the other alternatives occurs.<alt>
elements and possibly pointers. [17.8. Alternation]<annotation>
, <annotationBlock>
, or <note>
, possibly organized with nested <listAnnotation>
elements. [17.10. The standOff Container]@ana
attribute appears.@to
attribute, gives the identifier of the node of the entire span of text being annotated.@baseTypes
attribute. When no @baseTypes
attribute is specified, no feature specification or constraint is inherited.@type
attribute on at least one feature structure.<fsDecl>
) element within the current document or elsewhere.@name
attribute of <f>
elements in the text.<fs>
, <vAlt>
, or primitive value; for the value of an <f>
to be valid, it must be subsumed by the specified range; if the <f>
contains multiple values (as sanctioned by the @org
attribute), then each value must be subsumed by the <vRange>
. [19.11. Feature System Declaration]<f>
for this name; if unconditional, it is specified as one (or, depending on the value of the @org
attribute of the enclosing <fDecl>
) more <fs>
elements or primitive values; if conditional, it is specified as one or more <if>
elements; if no default is specified, or no condition matches, the value none is assumed. [19.11. Feature System Declaration]<if>
, or the antecedent and the consequent in a <cond>
element. [19.11. Feature System Declaration]<bicond>
element. [19.11. Feature System Declaration]@max
is not supplied) its upper bound.@org
attribute. [19.8.3. Collection of Values]<f>
(feature) elements. [19.4. Feature Libraries and Feature-Value Libraries]<tree>
element for representing ordered rooted tree structures. [20.3. Another Tree Notation]<eTree>
, that is, an <eTree>
with information left out. [20.3. Another Tree Notation]<eTree>
element. [20.3. Another Tree Notation]<precision>
element.<certainty>
element.<anchor>
element (to indicate an alternative starting or ending location). If an @assertedValue
is given, the confidence level specified by @degree
applies to the alternative markup specified by @assertedValue
; if none is given, it applies to the markup in the text.@locus
attribute.<egXML>
element functions as the root element. [23.1.1. Phrase Level Terms]<ident>
is used for tokens such as variable names, class names, type names, function names etc. in formal programming languages. [23.1.1. Phrase Level Terms]<specGrp>
referenced should be inserted at this point. [23.2. Modules and Schemas]<modelSequence>
elements which is to be processed as a single set of actions [23.5.4.7. Model sequence]<choice>
element.<choice>
element.<rng:ref>
element within a content model is automatically prefixed by the value of the @prefix
attribute on the current <schemaSpec>
+ @prefix
attribute on the current <schemaSpec>
must therefore be supplied explicitly, as appropriate.<constraintSpec>
element in some sense; used to indicate when a <constraintSpec>
warns about a deprecated construct.
+Suggested values include: 1] deprecationWarning<attDef>
elements. [23.5. Element Specifications 23.6. Class Specifications]<datatype>
element. [23.5.3. Attribute List Specification]<valItem>
elements defining possible values. [23.5.3. Attribute List Specification]+