<oRef> |
(orthographic-form reference)
in a dictionary example, indicates a reference to the
orthographic form(s) of the headword. |
Attributes |
(In addition to global attributes
and those inherited from dictionaries, formPointers)
type |
indicates the kind of typographic modification made to the
headword in the reference. |
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Datatype: CDATA |
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Sample values include:
cap |
indicates first letter is given as capital |
nohyph |
indicates that the headword, though a prefix or
suffix, loses its hyphen |
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Default: #IMPLIED |
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Example:
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Example |
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Module |
Declared in file teidict2; Base tag set for dictionaries: enabled by
TEI.dictionary
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Class |
formPointers; dictionaries
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Data Description |
Empty element. |
May occur within |
ab abbr activity actor add addName addrLine admin affiliation author authority bibl biblScope birth bloc byline camera caption case castItem catDesc cell channel cl classCode closer colloc constitution corr country creation damage date dateRange def del derivation descrip dictScrap distance distinct distributor docAuthor docDate docEdition docImprint domain edition editor education eg emph entryFree etym expan extent factuality figDesc firstLang foreName foreign form funder fw gen genName gloss gram gramGrp head headItem headLabel hi hyph imprimatur interaction item itype l label lang langKnown language lbl lem locale measure meeting mentioned mood name nameLink note num number oVar occasion occupation opener orgDivn orgName orgTitle orgType orig orth otherForm p per persName phr placeName pos preparedness principal pron pubPlace publisher purpose q quote rdg re ref reg region rendition residence resp restore role roleDesc roleName rs s salute seg sense settlement sic signed soCalled socecStatus sound speaker sponsor stage street stress subc supplied surname syll symbol tagUsage tech term time timeRange title titlePart tns tr trailer trans u unclear usg view wit witDetail witness writing xr xref |
Declaration |
<!ELEMENT oRef %om.RO; EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST oRef
%a.global;
%a.formPointers;
%a.dictionaries;
type CDATA #IMPLIED> |
See further |
12.4 Headword and Pronunciation References |