Beispiel: <choice>
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- 3 Elements Available in All TEI Documents
- 8 Transcriptions of Speech
- 11 Representation of Primary Sources
- 13 Names, Dates, People, and Places
- 16 Linking, Segmentation, and Alignment
- 21 Certainty, Precision, and Responsibility
3 Elements Available in All TEI Documents
<choice>
<corr>dates</corr>
<sic>date's</sic>
</choice> mentioned in the main body of the text are
incorrect.
<choice>
<corr resp="#msm">dates</corr>
<sic>date's</sic>
</choice> mentioned in the main body of the text are
incorrect.
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<respStmt>
<resp>editor</resp>
<name xml:id="msm">C.M. Sperberg McQueen</name>
</respStmt>
<corr cert="high">Autumn</corr>
<sic>Antony</sic>
</choice> it was,
That grew the more by reaping
<sic>嚴肅</sic>
<corr>嚴寒</corr>
</choice> 好像冒著煙似的。
<sic>鰻魚</sic>
<corr>饅頭</corr>
</choice>,太陽一出來,就在街上叫喚。
— how <choice>
<sic>we can</sic>
<corr>can we</corr>
</choice> prove or disprove anyone's theories?
a pen, and <choice>
<sic>a Table</sic>
<corr>a' babbld</corr>
</choice> of green fields.
<sic>我知</sic>
<corr>知我</corr>
</choice>者,其天乎!
how <choice>
<sic>we can</sic>
<corr>can we</corr>
</choice> prove or
disprove anyone's theories?
articles, the said man-mountain shall have a daily allowance of
meat and drink sufficient for the support of <choice>
<sic>1724</sic>
<corr>1728</corr>
</choice> of our subjects,
with free access to our royal person, and other marks of our
<choice>
<orig>favour</orig>
<reg>favor</reg>
</choice>.</p>
<sic>1892</sic>
<corr>1894</corr>
</choice>年,雙方水陸大戰,傷亡者<choice>
<orig>衆</orig>
<reg>眾</reg>
</choice>。</p>
3.4.2 Regularization and Normalization
<orig>dede</orig>
<reg>deed</reg>
</choice> it is to
<choice>
<orig>overthrowe</orig>
<reg>overthrow</reg>
</choice> so wicked a race the
world may judge: for my part I <choice>
<orig>thinke</orig>
<reg>think</reg>
</choice>
there <choice>
<orig>canot</orig>
<reg>cannot</reg>
</choice> be a greater
<choice>
<orig>sacryfice</orig>
<reg>sacrifice</reg>
</choice> to God.</p>
<reg>計劃</reg>
<orig>計畫</orig>
</choice> 我們 <choice>
<reg>下週</reg>
<orig>下周</orig>
</choice> 旅遊的 <choice>
<reg>計畫</reg>
<orig>計劃</orig>
</choice>了嗎?
</q>
<reg resp="#LB">knock</reg>
<orig>cnk</orig>
</choice> if an <choice>
<reg>answer</reg>
<orig>nsr</orig>
</choice> is <choice>
<reg>required</reg>
<orig>reqd</orig>
</choice>
</q>
<orig>喫</orig>
<reg>吃</reg>
</choice> 了,母親知道沒有,我可不得而知。</l>
<l>母親想也知道;不過哭的時候,卻 <choice>
<orig>并</orig>
<reg>並</reg>
</choice>沒有說明,大約也以為應當的了。</l>
<orig>meere</orig>
<reg>mere</reg>
</choice> confusion</l>
<l>And hardly shall we all be <choice>
<orig>vnderstoode</orig>
<reg>understood</reg>
</choice>
</l>
<name key="WADLM1" type="person">
<choice>
<orig>Walter de la Mare</orig>
<reg>de la Mare, Walter</reg>
</choice>
</name>
was born at <name key="Ch1" type="place">Charlton</name>, in
<name key="KT1" type="county">Kent</name>, in 1873.
</p>
3.5.5 Abbreviations and Their Expansions
<choice>
<expan>World Wide Web Consortium</expan>
<abbr>W3C</abbr>
</choice>
3.5.5 Abbreviations and Their Expansions
<abbr>RELAXNG</abbr>
<expan>regular
language for <choice>
<abbr>XML</abbr>
<expan>extensible markup
language</expan>
</choice>, next
generation</expan>
</choice>
<abbr>北大</abbr>
<expan>北京大學</expan>
</choice>
<abbr>SPQR</abbr>
<expan>senatus populusque romanorum</expan>
</choice>
<expan>Road</expan>
<abbr>Rd</abbr>
</choice>
<expan>歐洲聯盟</expan>
<abbr>歐盟</abbr>
</choice>
8 Transcriptions of Speech
8.3 Elements Unique to Spoken Texts
never <pause/> take this cat for show and tell
<pause/> meow meow</u>
<u who="#ros">yeah well I dont want to</u>
<incident>
<desc>toy cat has bell in tail which continues to make a tinkling sound</desc>
</incident>
<vocal who="#mar">
<desc>meows</desc>
</vocal>
<u who="#ros">because it is so old</u>
<u who="#mar">how <choice>
<orig>bout</orig>
<reg>about</reg>
</choice>
<emph>your</emph> cat <pause/>yours is <emph>new</emph>
<kinesic>
<desc>shows Father the cat</desc>
</kinesic>
</u>
<u trans="pause" who="#fat">thats <pause/> darling</u>
<u who="#mar">
<seg>no <emph>mine</emph> isnt old</seg>
<seg>mine is just um a little dirty</seg>
</u>
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<listPerson>
<person xml:id="mar">
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</person>
<person xml:id="ros">
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</person>
<person xml:id="fat">
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</person>
</listPerson>
<corr>SCSI</corr>
<sic>skuzzy</sic>
</choice>
11 Representation of Primary Sources
11.3.2 Abbreviation and Expansion
<abbr>eu<g ref="#b-er">er</g>y</abbr>
<expan>euery</expan>
</choice>
11.3.2 Abbreviation and Expansion
<am>
<g ref="#b-er"/>
</am>
<ex>er</ex>
</choice>y
<choice>
<am>
<g ref="#b-per"/>
</am>
<ex>per</ex>
</choice>sone ...
11.3.2 Abbreviation and Expansion
<choice>
<sic>good<abbr>ɽ</abbr>
</sic>
<expan resp="#mp" cert="high">good<ex>e</ex>
</expan>
</choice>
I was welbeloued
11.3.3 Correction and Conjecture
<choice>
<sic>One</sic>
<corr>one</corr>
</choice> must have lived
...
11.3.3 Correction and Conjecture
et <choice>
<sic>angues</sic>
<corr>augens</corr>
</choice>.
11.3.3 Correction and Conjecture
Were membres maad, of generacioun
And of so parfit wis a
<choice xml:id="corr117">
<sic>wight</sic>
<corr>wright</corr>
</choice>
ywroght?
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<note target="#corr117">This emendation of the Hengwrt copy text,
based on a Latin source and on the reading of three late
and usually unauthoritative manuscripts, was proposed
by E. Talbot Donaldson in <bibl>
<title>Speculum</title> 40 (1965)
626–33.</bibl>
</note>
11.3.3 Correction and Conjecture
<!-- somewhere in the header ... --><name xml:id="ETD">E Talbot Donaldson</name>
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And of so parfit wis a
<choice>
<sic>wight</sic>
<corr resp="#ETD" cert="medium">wright</corr>
</choice>
ywroght?
11.3.3 Correction and Conjecture
<sic>mens</sic>
<corr>iners</corr>
</choice> que nutu dei
gesta sunt ... unde esset uiriliter
<choice xml:id="sic-2">
<corr>uegetata</corr>
<sic>negata</sic>
</choice>
11.3.3 Correction and Conjecture
<choice>
<sic>mens</sic>
<corr type="graphSubs">iners</corr>
</choice> que nutu dei
gesta sunt ... unde esset uiriliter
<choice>
<corr type="graphSubs">uegetata</corr>
<sic>negata</sic>
</choice>
11.3.3 Correction and Conjecture
<choice>
<sic>mens</sic>
<corr type="graphSubs">iners</corr>
<corr type="reversal">inres</corr>
</choice> que nutu dei
gesta sunt ...
11.3.3 Correction and Conjecture
<choice>
<sic>wight</sic>
<corr resp="#mp" source="#Gg">wyf</corr>
</choice>
ywroght?
11.3.7 Text Omitted from or Supplied in the Transcription
<sic>dedikararunt</sic>
<corr>dedikarunt</corr>
</choice>
11.4.2 Hand, Responsibility, and Certainty Attributes
<choice>
<sic>One</sic>
<corr resp="#FB">one</corr>
</choice> must have
lived ...
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<respStmt xml:id="FB">
<resp>editorial changes</resp>
<name>Fredson Bowers</name>
</respStmt>
<respStmt xml:id="WJ">
<resp>authorial changes</resp>
<name>William James</name>
</respStmt>
11.4.2 Hand, Responsibility, and Certainty Attributes
<sic>wight</sic>
<corr resp="#ETD" cert="medium">wright</corr>
</choice>
11.4.2 Hand, Responsibility, and Certainty Attributes
<corr xml:id="c117">wright</corr>
<sic>wight</sic>
</choice>
<certainty target="#c117" locus="value" degree="0.7"/>
<respons target="#c117" locus="value" resp="#ETD"/>
<expan>R<ex>oa</ex>d</expan>
<abbr>Rd</abbr>
</choice>
<expan>清<ex>華</ex>大<ex>學</ex>
</expan>
<abbr>清大</abbr>
</choice>
13 Names, Dates, People, and Places
<form>
<choice>
<seg type="morph">
<seg>Bog</seg>
<seg>o</seg>
<seg>mil</seg>
</seg>
<seg type="morph">
<seg>Bogo</seg>
<seg>mil</seg>
</seg>
</choice>
</form>
</nym>
16 Linking, Segmentation, and Alignment
16.3 Blocks, Segments, and Anchors
<seg type="platform" subtype="Mac">option</seg>
<seg type="platform" subtype="PC">alt</seg>
</choice>-f will …
21 Certainty, Precision, and Responsibility
21.1.2 Structured Indications of Uncertainty
<choice>
<expan xml:id="CE-e1">Standard
Generalized Markup Language</expan>
<expan xml:id="CE-e40">Some Grandiose Methodology for Losers</expan>
<abbr>SGML</abbr>
</choice> ...
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<certainty target="#CE-e1" locus="value" degree="0.9"/>
<certainty target="#CE-e40" locus="value" degree="0.5"/>