<metDecl> (metrical notation declaration) Notation eines metrischen Musters, sofern dies als Wert
eines Attributs met , real , oder rhyme angegeben ist, für ein
beliebiges Strukturelement eines metrischen Textes (z.B. lg , l , oder
seg ). 6.5 Metrical Notation Declaration 6.3 Rhyme and Metrical Analysis
Modul
verse — 6 Verse
Neben global gültigen Attributen
att.declarable (@default )
type
zeigt an, ob die Notation die abstrakte metrische
Form, die tatsächliche prosodische Realisierung oder das Reimschema oder eine Kombination
dessen wiedergibt.
Zustand
Obligatorisch wenn zutreffend
Datentyp
1–3 Vorkommen von
Durch Leerzeichen getrennt
Gültige Werte:
met
(met attribute) declaration applies to the abstract metrical form recorded on the met
attribute
real
(real attribute) declaration applies to the actual realization of the conventional metrical structure
recorded on the real attribute
rhyme
(rhyme attribute) declaration applies to the rhyme scheme recorded on the rhyme attribute
pattern
(regular expression pattern) definiert einen regulären Ausdruck, der einen
zulässigen Wert für diese Notation vorgibt.
Zustand
Optional
Datentyp
Werte
the value must be a valid regular expression per the World Wide Web Consortium's
XML Schema Part 2: Datatypes Second Edition , Appendix F
Verwendet von
Kann enthalten
Deklaration
Vom kompakten zum XML-Format Vom XML-Format zum kompakten <rng:element name="metDecl "> <rng:ref name="att.global.attributes "/> <rng:ref name="att.declarable.attributes "/> <rng:optional> <rng:attribute name="type " a:defaultValue="met real "> <rng:list> <rng:choice> <rng:value> met</rng:value> <rng:value> real</rng:value> <rng:value> rhyme</rng:value> </rng:choice> <rng:optional> <rng:choice> <rng:value> met</rng:value> <rng:value> real</rng:value> <rng:value> rhyme</rng:value> </rng:choice> </rng:optional> <rng:optional> <rng:choice> <rng:value> met</rng:value> <rng:value> real</rng:value> <rng:value> rhyme</rng:value> </rng:choice> </rng:optional> </rng:list> </rng:attribute> </rng:optional> <rng:optional> <rng:attribute name="pattern "> <rng:ref name="data.pattern "/> </rng:attribute> </rng:optional> <rng:choice> <rng:oneOrMore> <rng:choice> <rng:ref name="model.pLike "/> <rng:ref name="model.noteLike "/> </rng:choice> </rng:oneOrMore> <rng:oneOrMore> <rng:ref name="metSym "/> </rng:oneOrMore> </rng:choice> </rng:element>
element metDecl
{
att.global.attributes ,
att.declarable.attributes ,
attribute type
{
list
{
( "met" | "real" | "rhyme" ),
( "met" | "real" | "rhyme" )?,
( "met" | "real" | "rhyme" )?
}
}?,
attribute pattern { data.pattern }?,
( ( model.pLike | model.noteLike )+ | metSym + )
}
Beispiel
<metDecl xml:id="ip " type="met " pattern="((SU|US)USUSUSUS/) "> <metSym value="S "> stressed syllable
</metSym> <metSym value="U "> unstressed syllable
</metSym> <metSym value="/ "> metrical line boundary
</metSym> </metDecl>
This example is intended for the far more restricted case typified by the Shakespearean
iambic pentameter. Only metrical patterns containing exactly ten syllables, alternately
stressed and unstressed, (except for the first two which may be in either order) to each
metrical line can be expressed using this notation.