Exemple: <standOff>

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16 Linking, Segmentation, and Alignment


<standOff>

<TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0">
 <teiHeader>
<!-- ... -->
 </teiHeader>
 <text>
  <body>
<!-- ... -->
   <p>
    <w xml:id="w51">I</w>
    <w xml:id="w52">wanna</w>
    <w xml:id="w53">put</w>
    <w xml:id="w54">up</w>
    <w xml:id="w55">new</w>
    <w xml:id="w56">wallpaper</w>
    <pc>.</pc>
   </p>
<!-- ... -->
  </body>
 </text>
 <standOff type="morphosyntax">
  <spanGrp type="wordForm">
   <span target="#w51ana="#fs01"/>
   <span target="#w52ana="#fs02"/>
   <span target="#w52ana="#fs03"/>
   <span target="#w53 #w54ana="#fs04"/>
   <span target="#w55ana="#fs05"/>
   <span target="#w56ana="#fs06"/>
  </spanGrp>
  <fs xml:id="fs01">
   <f name="lemma">
    <string>I</string>
   </f>
   <f name="pos">
    <symbol value="PP"/>
   </f>
  </fs>
  <fs xml:id="fs02">
   <f name="lemma">
    <string>want</string>
   </f>
   <f name="pos">
    <symbol value="VBP"/>
   </f>
  </fs>
  <fs xml:id="fs03">
   <f name="lemma">
    <string>to</string>
   </f>
   <f name="pos">
    <symbol value="TO"/>
   </f>
  </fs>
  <fs xml:id="fs04">
   <f name="lemma">
    <string>put up</string>
   </f>
   <f name="pos">
    <symbol value="VB"/>
   </f>
  </fs>
  <fs xml:id="fs05">
   <f name="lemma">
    <string>new</string>
   </f>
   <f name="pos">
    <symbol value="JJ"/>
   </f>
  </fs>
  <fs xml:id="fs06">
   <f name="lemma">
    <string>wallpaper</string>
   </f>
   <f name="pos">
    <symbol value="NN"/>
   </f>
  </fs>
 </standOff>
</TEI>

<standOff>

<TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0">
 <teiHeader>
<!-- ... -->
 </teiHeader>
 <standOff>
  <listPlace>
   <place xml:id="LATL">
    <placeName>Atlanta</placeName>
    <location>
     <region key="US-GA">Georgia</region>
     <country key="USA">United States of America</country>
     <geo>33.755 -84.39</geo>
    </location>
    <population when="1963"
     type="interpolatedCensusquantity="489359"
     source="https://www.biggestuscities.com/city/atlanta-georgia"/>

   </place>
   <place xml:id="LBHM">
    <placeName>Birmingham</placeName>
    <location>
     <region key="US-AL">Alabama</region>
     <country key="USA">United States of America</country>
     <geo>33.653333 -86.808889</geo>
    </location>
    <population when="1963"
     type="interpolatedCensusquantity="332891"
     source="https://www.biggestuscities.com/city/birmingham-alabama"/>

   </place>
  </listPlace>
 </standOff>
 <text>
  <body>
<!-- ... -->
   <p>Moreover, I am <choice>
     <sic>congnizant</sic>
     <corr>cognizant</corr>
    </choice> of the interrelatedness of all communities and
   <lb/>states. I cannot sit idly by in <placeName ref="#LATL">Atlanta</placeName> and not be concerned about what happens
   <lb/>in <placeName ref="#LBHM">Birmingham</placeName>. <seg xml:id="FQ17">Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.</seg> We
   <lb/>are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment
   <lb/>of destiny. Whatever affects one directly affects all indirectly. Never
   <lb/>again can we afford to live with the narrow, provincial <soCalled rendition="#Rqms">outside agitator</soCalled>
    <lb/>idea. Anyone who lives inside the United States can never be considered
   <lb/>an outsider anywhere in this country.</p>
<!-- ... -->
  </body>
 </text>
</TEI>

3 Elements Available in All TEI Documents


3.3.3 Quotation

Adolphe se tourna vers lui :
<said who="#AdotoWhom="#Alb">— Alors, Albert, quoi de neuf?</said>
<said who="#AlbtoWhom="#Ado">— Pas grand-chose.</said>
<said who="#Rob">— Il fait beau,</said> dit Robert.

<!-- ... elsewhere in the document -->
<standOff>
 <listPerson type="speakers">
  <person xml:id="Ado">
   <persName>Adolphe</persName>
  </person>
  <person xml:id="Alb">
   <persName>Albert</persName>
  </person>
  <person xml:id="Rob">
   <persName>Robert</persName>
  </person>
 </listPerson>
</standOff>

13 Names, Dates, People, and Places


13.3.2 The Person Element

<standOff>
 <listPerson type="historical">
  <person xml:id="ART1">
   <persName>Arthur</persName>
  </person>
  <person xml:id="BERT1">
   <persName>Bertrand</persName>
  </person>
<!-- ... -->
 </listPerson>
 <listPerson type="mythological">
  <person xml:id="ART2">
   <persName>Arthur</persName>
  </person>
  <person xml:id="BERT2">
   <persName>Bertrand</persName>
  </person>
<!-- ... -->
 </listPerson>
</standOff>

13.3.4.3 States, Traits, and Events

<standOff>
 <listEvent>
  <event when="1713"
   ref="http://eco.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.9_01832">

   <label>Treaty of Utrecht</label>
   <desc>France ceded to Great Britain its claims to the <orgName>Hudson's Bay Company</orgName> territories in
   <placeName>Rupert's Land</placeName>, <placeName>Newfoundland</placeName>, and <placeName>Acadia</placeName> and
       recognized British suzerainty over <orgName type="tribe">the Iroquois</orgName> but retained its other pre-war
       North American possessions, including <placeName key="PEI">Île-Saint-Jean</placeName> (now <placeName key="PEI">Prince Edward Island</placeName>)...</desc>
  </event>
  <event when="1774key="14-GeoIII-c83">
   <label>Quebec Act</label>
   <desc>This act of the British Parliament guaranteed free practice of the Catholic faith and restored use of the
       French Civil Code for private matters throughout the Province of Quebec, which had been expanded in territory
       following the <ref>Treaty of Paris</ref>.</desc>
  </event>
  <event when="1778"
   ref="http://avalon.law.yale.edu/18th_century/del1778.asp">

   <label>Treaty of Fort Pitt</label>
   <desc>Also known as the <name type="event">Treaty with the Delawares</name>, this was the first written treaty
       between the newly formed <orgName>United States</orgName> and any Native American people, in this case, the
   <orgName type="tribe">Lenape</orgName> or Delawares.</desc>
  </event>
 </listEvent>
</standOff>