att.metrical

att.metrical defines a set of attributes which certain elements may use to represent metrical information. 6.3 Rhyme and Metrical Analysis
Moduleverse — 6 Verse
Members att.divLike [ div div1 div2 div3 div4 div5 div6 div7 lg] att.segLike [ c cl m phr s seg w] l
AttributesIn addition to global attributes
met(metrical structure, conventional) contains a user-specified encoding for the conventional metrical structure of the element.
Status Recommended
Datatype

<rng:data type="token"/>
token
Values May contain either a standard term for the kind of metrical unit (e.g. hexameter) or an encoded representation for the metrical pattern (e.g. +--+-+-+-+-). In either case, the notation used should be documented by a metDecl element within the encodingDesc of the associated header.
Note
Where this attribute is not specified, the metrical pattern for the element concerned is understood to be inherited from its parent.
real(metrical structure, realized) contains a user-specified encoding for the actual realization of the conventional metrical structure applicable to the element.
Status Required when applicable
Datatype

<rng:data type="token"/>
token
Values May contain either a standard term for the kind of metrical unit (e.g. hexameter) or an encoded representation for the metrical pattern (e.g. +--+-+-+-+-). In either case, the notation used should be documented by a metDecl element within the encodingDesc of the associated header.
Note
Where this attribute is not specified, the metrical realization for the element concerned is understood to be identical to that specified or implied for the met attribute.
rhyme(rhyme scheme) specifies the rhyme scheme applicable to a group of verse lines.
Status Recommended
Datatype

<rng:data type="token"/>
token
Values By default, the rhyme scheme is expressed as a string of alphabetic characters each corresponding with a rhyming line. Any non-rhyming lines should be represented by a hyphen or an X. Alternative notations may be defined as for met by use of the metDecl element in the TEI header.
Note
When the default notation is used, it does not make sense to specify this attribute on any unit smaller than a line. Nor does the default notation provide any way to record internal rhyme, or to specify non-conventional rhyming practice. These extensions would require user-defined alternative notations.