Exemple: <respons> (Responsabilité)
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11 Representation of Primary Sources
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"/>
21 Certainty, Precision, and Responsibility
21.3 Attribution of Responsibility
<persName xml:id="CE-p5" rend="it">Saybrook</persName>.
<!-- ... -->
<respons target="#CE-p5" locus="value" resp="#RC"/>
<respons target="#CE-p5" locus="name location" resp="#PMWR"/>
<list type="encoders">
<item xml:id="PMWR"/>
<item xml:id="RC"/>
</list>
21.3 Attribution of Responsibility
target="#CE-p5"
match="@rend"
locus="value"
resp="#RC"/>
<respons
target="#p2"
match="@rend"
locus="value"
resp="#encoder2"/>
<list type="encoders">
<item xml:id="encoder1"/>
<item xml:id="encoder2"/>
</list>
<respons
target="#zh-tw_p2"
match="@rend"
locus="value"
resp="#zh-tw_encoder2"/>
<list type="編碼員">
<item xml:id="zh-tw_編碼員1"/>
<item xml:id="zh-tw_編碼員2"/>
</list>