Example: <gloss>
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- 3 Elements Available in All TEI Documents
- 9 Dictionaries
- 13 Names, Dates, People, and Places
- 22 Documentation Elements
- 23 Using the TEI
3 Elements Available in All TEI Documents
striking accentual difference between a verbal form like <mentioned xml:id="X234" xml:lang="el">eluthemen</mentioned>
<gloss target="#X234">we were released,</gloss> accented on the second syllable of the
word, and its participial derivative
<mentioned xml:id="X235" xml:lang="el">lutheis</mentioned>
<gloss target="#X235">released,</gloss> accented on the last.
3.3.4 Terms, Glosses, Equivalents, and Descriptions
as
<gloss target="#TDPv">the relationship, expressed through discourse
structure, between the implied author or some other addresser,
and the fiction.</gloss>
3.3.4 Terms, Glosses, Equivalents, and Descriptions
structure from grammatical strings of words</gloss> is known as a
<term xml:id="PRSR">parser</term>, and much of the history of NLP over the
last 20 years has been occupied with the design of parsers.
3.3.4 Terms, Glosses, Equivalents, and Descriptions
form like <mentioned xml:id="cw234" xml:lang="grc">eluthemen</mentioned>
<gloss target="#cw234">we were released,</gloss> accented on the
second syllable of the word, and its participial derivative
<mentioned xml:id="cw235" xml:lang="grc">lutheis</mentioned>
<gloss target="#cw235">released,</gloss> accented on the last.
3.3.4 Terms, Glosses, Equivalents, and Descriptions
<gloss>anonymous block</gloss>
<!--... -->
</elementSpec>
3.3.4 Terms, Glosses, Equivalents, and Descriptions
<valItem ident="susp">
<gloss>suspension</gloss>
<desc>the abbreviation provides the first letter(s)
of the word or phrase, omitting the remainder.</desc>
</valItem>
<valItem ident="contr">
<gloss>contraction</gloss>
<desc>the abbreviation omits some letter(s) in the middle.</desc>
</valItem>
<!--...-->
</valList>
3.3.4 Terms, Glosses, Equivalents, and Descriptions
<equiv
filter="http://www.example.com/equiv-filter.xsl"
mimeType="text/xsl"
name="bold"/>
<gloss>bold</gloss>
<desc>contains a sequence of characters rendered in a bold face.</desc>
<!-- ... -->
</elementSpec>
<gloss target="#tdpv">the relationship, expressed
through discourse structure, between the implied author or some other addresser, and the
fiction.</gloss>
<gloss target="#zh-tw_tdpv">佛洛伊德心理分析理論中的重要觀念,指三至六歲大的男孩在性慾上有一種戀母情結的階段,這情結更進一步發展成對父親的忌妒仇視,甚至亟欲除之而後快。</gloss>
<gloss target="#zh-tw_TMK">多頭交易,是指交易者利用借入資金,在市場上買入期貨,以期將來價格上漲時,再高價拋出,從中獲利的投票活動。</gloss>
<gloss target="#TDPV">the relationship, expressed
through discourse structure, between the implied author or some other addresser, and the
fiction.</gloss>
debatings. She says I am <q rend="italic">too witty</q>;
<foreign xml:lang="la" rend="roman">Anglicé</foreign>,
<gloss rend="italic">too pert</gloss>; I, that she is
<q rend="italic"> too wise</q>; that is to say, being likewise
put into English, <gloss rend="italic">not so young as she has
been</gloss>: in short, she is grown so much into a
<hi rend="italic">mother</hi>, that she had forgotten she ever
was a <hi rend="italic">daughter</hi>.
<head>Unit Three — Vocabulary</head>
<label>
<term xml:lang="la">acerbus, -a, -um</term>
</label>
<item>
<gloss>bitter, harsh</gloss>
</item>
<label>
<term xml:lang="la">ager, agrī, M. </term>
</label>
<item>
<gloss>field</gloss>
</item>
<label>
<term xml:lang="la">audiō, -īre, -īvī, -ītus</term>
</label>
<item>
<gloss>hear, listen (to)</gloss>
</item>
<label>
<term xml:lang="la">bellum, -ī, N. </term>
</label>
<item>
<gloss>war</gloss>
</item>
<label>
<term xml:lang="la">bonus, -a, -um</term>
</label>
<item>
<gloss>good</gloss>
</item>
</list>
9 Dictionaries
9.3.4 Etymological Information
<form>
<orth>abismo</orth>
</form>
<etym>del <lang>gr.</lang>
<mentioned>a</mentioned> priv. y <mentioned>byssos</mentioned>,
<gloss>fondo</gloss>
</etym>
</entry>
9.3.4 Etymological Information
<etym>
<lang>F</lang> fr. <lang>ML</lang>
<mentioned>pneuma</mentioned>
<mentioned>neuma</mentioned> fr. <lang>Gk</lang>
<mentioned>pneuma</mentioned>
<gloss>breath</gloss>
<xr type="etym">more at <ptr target="#pneumatic"/>
</xr>
</etym>
<def>any of various symbols … </def>
</entry>
<!-- ... -->
<entry xml:id="pneumatic">
<!-- ... -->
</entry>
<form>
<orth>bevvy</orth>
<pron>"bEvI</pron>
</form>
<usg type="reg">Dialect</usg>
<hom>
<gramGrp>
<pos>n</pos>
</gramGrp>
<sense n="1">
<def>a drink, esp. an alcoholic one: we had a few bevvies last night.</def>
</sense>
</hom>
<!-- ... sense 2 ... -->
<hom>
<gramGrp>
<pos>vb</pos>
</gramGrp>
<sense n="3">
<def>to drink alcohol</def>
</sense>
</hom>
<etym>probably from <lang>Old French</lang>
<mentioned>bevee</mentioned>, <mentioned>buvee</mentioned>
<gloss>drinking</gloss>
</etym>
<re type="derived">
<form>
<orth>bevvied</orth>
</form>
<gramGrp>
<pos>adj</pos>
</gramGrp>
</re>
</entry>
<form>
<orth>pinna</orth>
<pron>("pIn@)</pron>
</form>
<gramGrp>
<pos>n.</pos>, </gramGrp>
<form type="infl">
<number>pl.</number>
<form>
<orth type="lat" extent="part">-nae</orth>
<pron extent="part">(-ni:)</pron>
</form> or <orth type="std" extent="part">-nas</orth>
</form>
<sense n="1">1. <def>any leaflet of a pinnate compound leaf.</def>
</sense>
<sense n="2">2. <usg type="dom">Zoology</usg>
<def>a feather, wing, fin, or similarly shaped part.</def>
</sense>
<sense n="3">3. <xr type="syn">
<lbl>another name for</lbl>
<ref target="#auricle.2">auricle (sense 2).</ref>
</xr>
</sense>
<etym>[<date>C18</date>: via <lang>New Latin</lang> from <lang>Latin</lang>:
<gloss>wing</gloss>, <gloss>feather</gloss>,
<gloss>fin</gloss>]</etym>
</entry>
<entry xml:id="auricle.2">
<!-- .... -->
</entry>
<form>
<orth>pinna</orth>
<pron>"pIn@</pron>
</form>
<gramGrp>
<pos>n</pos>
</gramGrp>
<form type="infl">
<number>pl</number>
<form>
<orth type="lat" extent="part">-nae</orth>
<pron extent="part">-ni:</pron>
</form>
<orth type="std" extent="part">-nas</orth>
</form>
<sense n="1">
<def>any leaflet of a pinnate compound leaf.</def>
</sense>
<sense n="2">
<usg type="dom">Zoology</usg>
<def>a feather, wing, fin, or similarly shaped part.</def>
</sense>
<sense n="3">
<xr type="syn">
<lbl>another name for</lbl>
<ref>auricle (sense 2).</ref>
</xr>
</sense>
<etym>
<date>C18</date>: via <lang>New Latin</lang> from <lang>Latin</lang>:
<gloss>wing</gloss>, <gloss>feather</gloss>, <gloss>fin</gloss>
</etym>
</entry>
<form>
<orth>pinna</orth>
<pron>"pIn@</pron>
<form type="infl">
<number>pl</number>
<form>
<orth type="lat">pinnae</orth>
<pron>'pIni:</pron>
</form>
<orth type="std">pinnas</orth>
</form>
</form>
<gramGrp>
<pos>n</pos>
</gramGrp>
<sense n="1">
<def>any leaflet of a pinnate compound leaf.</def>
</sense>
<sense n="2">
<usg type="dom">Zoology</usg>
<def>a feather, wing, fin, or similarly shaped part.</def>
</sense>
<sense n="3">
<xr type="syn">
<ptr target="#auricle.2"/>
</xr>
</sense>
<etym>
<date>C18</date>: via <lang>New Latin</lang> from <lang>Latin</lang>:
<gloss>wing</gloss>, <gloss>feather</gloss>, <gloss>fin</gloss>
</etym>
</entry>
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<form>Bogomil</form>
<etym>Means <gloss>favoured by God</gloss> from the
<lang>Slavic</lang> elements <mentioned xml:lang="ru">bog</mentioned>
<gloss>God</gloss> and <mentioned xml:lang="ru">mil</mentioned>
<gloss>favour</gloss>
</etym>
</nym>
22 Documentation Elements
<equiv/>
<gloss/>
<desc>contains literal code</desc>
<classes>
<memberOf key="model.emphLike"/>
</classes>
<content>
<rng:text/>
</content>
<attList>
<attDef ident="type" usage="opt">
<equiv/>
<desc>the language of the code</desc>
<datatype>
<rng:ref name="data.enumerated"/>
</datatype>
</attDef>
</attList>
</elementSpec>
<equiv/>
<gloss/>
<desc>包含文字規則</desc>
<classes>
<memberOf key="model.emphLike"/>
</classes>
<content>
<rng:text/>
</content>
<attList>
<attDef ident="type" usage="opt">
<equiv/>
<desc>規則的表達方式</desc>
<datatype>
<rng:ref name="data.enumerated"/>
</datatype>
</attDef>
</attList>
</elementSpec>
<valItem ident="req">
<gloss>required</gloss>
</valItem>
<valItem ident="mwa">
<gloss>mandatory when applicable</gloss>
</valItem>
<valItem ident="rec">
<gloss>recommended</gloss>
</valItem>
<valItem ident="rwa">
<gloss>recommended when applicable</gloss>
</valItem>
<valItem ident="opt">
<gloss>optional</gloss>
</valItem>
</valList>
<altIdent xml:lang="fr">dou</altIdent>
<equiv name="unknown"/>
<gloss>dubious</gloss>
<desc>used when the application of this element is doubtful or uncertain</desc>
</valItem>
<altIdent xml:lang="fr">dou</altIdent>
<equiv name="unknown"/>
<gloss>dubious(無把握的)</gloss>
<desc>適用於無法確定或對該元素的使用存疑時</desc>
</valItem>
<valItem ident="req">
<gloss>required</gloss>
</valItem>
<valItem ident="mwa">
<gloss>mandatory when applicable</gloss>
</valItem>
<valItem ident="rec">
<gloss>recommended</gloss>
</valItem>
<valItem ident="rwa">
<gloss>recommended when applicable</gloss>
</valItem>
<valItem ident="opt">
<gloss>optional</gloss>
</valItem>
</valList>
<valItem ident="req">
<gloss>必要性</gloss>
</valItem>
<valItem ident="mwa">
<gloss>適當時命令</gloss>
</valItem>
<valItem ident="rec">
<gloss>建議性</gloss>
</valItem>
<valItem ident="rwa">
<gloss>適當時建議</gloss>
</valItem>
<valItem ident="opt">
<gloss>選擇性</gloss>
</valItem>
</valList>
23 Using the TEI
23.4.3 Names and Documentation in Generated Schemas
<equiv/>
<gloss>heading</gloss>
<gloss xml:lang="fr">en-tête</gloss>
<gloss xml:lang="es">encabezamiento</gloss>
<gloss xml:lang="it">titolo</gloss>
<!-- ... -->
</elementSpec>
<defaultVal>yes</defaultVal>
<valList type="closed">
<valItem ident="yes">
<desc>the name component is spelled out in full.</desc>
</valItem>
<valItem ident="abb">
<gloss>abbreviated</gloss>
<desc>the name component is given in an abbreviated form.</desc>
</valItem>
<valItem ident="init">
<gloss>initial letter</gloss>
<desc>the name component is indicated only by one initial.</desc>
</valItem>
</valList>
</attDef>