Esempio: <desc> (description)
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- 2 The TEI Header
- 7 Performance Texts
- 8 Transcriptions of Speech
- 11 Representation of Primary Sources
- 13 Names, Dates, People, and Places
- 14 Tables, Formulæ, Graphics and Notated Music
- 16 Linking, Segmentation, and Alignment
- 17 Simple Analytic Mechanisms
- 21 Certainty, Precision, and Responsibility
- 22 Documentation Elements
- 23 Using the TEI
3 Elements Available in All TEI Documents
ident="teidata.point" validUntil="2050-02-25">
<desc type="deprecationInfo"
versionDate="2018-09-14" xml:lang="en">Several standards bodies, including NIST in the USA,
strongly recommend against ending the representation of a number
with a decimal point. So instead of <q>3.</q> use either <q>3</q>
or <q>3.0</q>.</desc>
<!-- ... -->
</dataSpec>
élément, d'un attribut ou de la valeur d'un attribut, d'une classe ou une entité.</desc>
3.5.3 Additions, Deletions, and Omissions
unit="lines">
<desc>irrelevant commentary</desc>
</gap>
3.5.3 Additions, Deletions, and Omissions
<gap reason="sampling" extent="restOfPage">
<desc>astrological figure</desc>
</gap>
That is, there were two stars on the easterly side and one to the
west; …
<num>2</num> pounds of flesh
</measure>
<measure type="currency">£10-11-6d</measure>
<measure type="area" unitRef="#merk">2 <unit>merks</unit> of old extent</measure>
<!-- In the TEI Header: -->
<encodingDesc>
<unitDecl>
<unitDef xml:id="merk" type="area">
<label>merk</label>
<placeName ref="#Scotland"/>
<desc>A merk was an area of land determined variably by its agricultural productivity.</desc>
</unitDef>
</unitDecl>
</encodingDesc>
<num>3</num>
<unit unitRef="#ell">ells</unit>
</measure>
<!-- In the TEI Header: -->
<encodingDesc>
<unitDecl>
<unitDef xml:id="ell">
<label>ell</label>
<placeName ref="#iceland"/>
<desc>A unit of measure for cloth, roughly equivalent to 18 inches, or from an adult male’s elbow to the tip of the middle finger.</desc>
</unitDef>
</unitDecl>
</encodingDesc>
url="dingDong.wav" dur="PT10S">
<desc>Ten seconds of bellringing sound</desc>
</media>
url="clip45.mp4" dur="PT45M" width="500px">
<desc>A 45 minute video clip to be displayed in a window 500
px wide</desc>
</media>
2 The TEI Header
<unitDecl>
<unitDef xml:id="keel" type="weight">
<label>keel</label>
<placeName ref="#england"/>
<conversion fromUnit="#chalder"
toUnit="#keel" formula="$fromUnit * 20" from="1421"
to="1676"/>
<conversion fromUnit="#chalder"
toUnit="#keel" formula="$fromUnit * 16" from="1676"
to="1824"/>
<desc>Keel was a unit measuring weight of coal. It had been equal to 20 chalders from 1421 to 1676, and it was made to be equivalent to 16 chalders from 1676 to 1824.</desc>
</unitDef>
<unitDef xml:id="chalder" type="weight">
<label>chalder</label>
<placeName ref="#england"/>
<conversion fromUnit="#bushel"
toUnit="#chalder" formula="$fromUnit * 32" from="1421"
to="1676"/>
<conversion fromUnit="#bushel"
toUnit="#chalder" formula="$fromUnit * 36" from="1676"
to="1824"/>
<desc>Chalder was a unit measuring weight of coal. It had been equal to 32 bushels from 1421 to 1676, and it was made to be equivalent to 36 bushels from 1676 to 1824.</desc>
</unitDef>
<unitDef xml:id="bushel" type="weight">
<label>bushel</label>
<placeName ref="#england"/>
<desc>Bushel was a unit measuring weight of coal.</desc>
</unitDef>
</unitDecl>
</encodingDesc>
<unitDecl>
<unitDef xml:id="Celsius"
type="temperature">
<label>Celsius or Centigrade scale</label>
<conversion fromUnit="#Fahrenheit"
toUnit="#Celsius" formula="($fromUnit - 32) * (5 div 9)"/>
<desc>To convert from the Fahrenheit to the Celsius scale, subtract 32 from the Celsius temperature and multiply by 5/9.</desc>
</unitDef>
</unitDecl>
</encodingDesc>
<unitDef xml:id="pechys" type="length">
<label>πῆχυς</label>
<placeName ref="#athens"/>
<conversion fromUnit="#daktylos"
toUnit="#pechys" formula="$fromUnit div 24"/>
<desc>Equivalent to a cubit or 24 daktyloi.</desc>
</unitDef>
<unitDef xml:id="daktylos" type="length">
<label>δάκτυλος</label>
<placeName ref="#athens"/>
<desc>A basic unit of length equivalent to one finger (or the size of a thumb) in ancient Greece.</desc>
</unitDef>
</unitDecl>
<unitDecl>
<unitDef xml:id="stadium" type="linear">
<label>stadium</label>
<placeName ref="#rome"/>
<conversion fromUnit="#pes"
toUnit="#stadium" formula="$fromUnit * 625"/>
<desc>The stadium was a Roman unit of linear measurement equivalent to 625 pedes, or Roman feet.</desc>
</unitDef>
</unitDecl>
</encodingDesc>
<unitDecl>
<unitDef xml:id="wmw" type="power">
<label>whatmeworry</label>
<conversion fromUnit="#hpk"
toUnit="#wmw" formula="$fromUnit * 1"/>
<desc>In the Potrzebie system of measures as introduced by Donald Knuth, the whatmeworry unit of power is equivalent to one hah per kovac.</desc>
</unitDef>
<unitDef xml:id="kwmw" type="power">
<label>kilowhatmeworry</label>
<conversion fromUnit="#wmw"
toUnit="#kwmw" formula="$fromUnit div 1000"/>
<desc>The kilowhatmeworry is equivalent to 1000 whatmeworries.</desc>
</unitDef>
<unitDef xml:id="ap" type="power">
<label>kilowhatmeworry</label>
<conversion fromUnit="#kwmw"
toUnit="#ap" formula="$fromUnit div 100"/>
<desc>One unit of aeolipower (A.P.) is equivalent to 100 kilowhatmeworries.</desc>
</unitDef>
</unitDecl>
</encodingDesc>
7 Performance Texts
<moduleRef key="core"/>
<moduleRef key="tei"/>
<moduleRef key="structure"/>
<moduleRef key="header"/>
<moduleRef key="drama"/>
<elementSpec ident="stage" mode="change">
<attList>
<attDef ident="type" mode="replace">
<valList type="closed">
<valItem ident="setting">
<desc>describes the set</desc>
</valItem>
<valItem ident="blocking">
<desc>describes movement across stage, position, etc.</desc>
</valItem>
<valItem ident="business">
<desc>describes movement other than blocking</desc>
</valItem>
<valItem ident="delivery">
<desc>describes how the line is said</desc>
</valItem>
<valItem ident="motivation">
<desc>describes character's emotional state or through line</desc>
</valItem>
</valList>
</attDef>
</attList>
</elementSpec>
</schemaSpec>
8 Transcriptions of Speech
8.3 Elements Unique to Spoken Texts
<!-- ... in the <particDesc>: --><listPerson>
<person xml:id="mar">
<!-- ... -->
</person>
<person xml:id="ros">
<!-- ... -->
</person>
<person xml:id="fat">
<!-- ... -->
</person>
</listPerson>
<!-- ... in the <text>: -->
<u who="#mar">you
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>
<incident>
<desc>reads aloud from newspaper</desc>
</incident> what
nonsense</u>
<desc>tut-tutting</desc>
</vocal> about it anyway?</u>
8.3.3 Vocal, Kinesic, Incident
<incident>
<desc>telephone rings</desc>
</incident>
<u who="#ann">I'll get it</u>
<u who="#tom">I used to <vocal>
<desc>cough</desc>
</vocal> smoke a lot</u>
<u who="#bob">
<vocal>
<desc>sniffs</desc>
</vocal>He thinks he's tough
</u>
<vocal who="#ann">
<desc>snorts</desc>
</vocal>
<!-- ... elsewhere, e.g., in the <particDesc>: -->
<listPerson>
<person xml:id="ann">
<!-- ... -->
</person>
<person xml:id="bob">
<!-- ... -->
</person>
<person xml:id="jan">
<!-- ... -->
</person>
<person xml:id="kim">
<!-- ... -->
</person>
<person xml:id="tom">
<!-- ... -->
</person>
</listPerson>
8.3.3 Vocal, Kinesic, Incident
<desc>whistles</desc>
</vocal>
<vocal iterated="true">
<desc>whistles intermittently</desc>
</vocal>
<desc>sifflements</desc>
</vocal>
<vocal iterated="true">
<desc>sifflements intermittents</desc>
</vocal>
<desc>吹口哨</desc>
</vocal>
<vocal iterated="true">
<desc>斷斷續續地吹口哨</desc>
</vocal>
type="reinforcing">
<desc>nodding head vigorously</desc>
</kinesic>
type="reinforcing">
<desc>hochant la tête vigoureusement</desc>
</kinesic>
type="reinforcing">
<desc>精力旺盛地點頭</desc>
</kinesic>
8.4.2 Synchronization and Overlap
<u xml:id="utt2" who="#stig">yes</u>
<kinesic xml:id="k1" who="#lou"
iterated="true">
<desc>nods head vertically</desc>
</kinesic>
<char xml:id="lf">
<desc>low fall intonation</desc>
</char>
<char xml:id="lr">
<desc>low rise intonation</desc>
</char>
<char xml:id="fr">
<desc>fall rise intonation</desc>
</char>
<char xml:id="rf">
<desc>rise fall intonation</desc>
</char>
<char xml:id="long">
<desc>lengthened syllable</desc>
</char>
<char xml:id="short">
<desc>shortened syllable</desc>
</char>
</charDecl>
11 Representation of Primary Sources
by law — hindered a man's proceedings who <hi xml:id="cstart1" rend="underline">had
obtained all the letters to Mr Boyd</hi>
<!-- ... -->
<certainty target="#cstart1" locus="start"
degree="0.70">
<desc>may begin with previous word</desc>
</certainty>
13 Names, Dates, People, and Places
to="1956-12-20">
<label>Montgomery Bus Boycott</label>
<desc>A political and social protest campaign against the policy of racial segregation on the public transit system of
the city of <placeName ref="#MONT">Montgomery</placeName>.</desc>
</event>
module="namesdates" mode="change">
<attList>
<attDef mode="replace" ident="age">
<datatype>
<dataRef key="teidata.enumerated"/>
</datatype>
<valList type="closed">
<valItem ident="child">
<desc>less than 18 years of age</desc>
</valItem>
<valItem ident="adult">
<desc>18 to 65 years of age</desc>
</valItem>
<valItem ident="retired">
<desc>over 65 years of age</desc>
</valItem>
</valList>
</attDef>
</attList>
</elementSpec>
13.3.2.1 Personal Characteristics
13.3.2.1 Personal Characteristics
<label>eye colour</label>
<desc>blue</desc>
</trait>
<trait type="physical">
<label>hair colour</label>
<desc>brown</desc>
</trait>
13.3.2.1 Personal Characteristics
notBefore="2002-01-15">
<label>Nationality</label>
<desc>American citizen from 15 January 2002.</desc>
</state>
<!-- ... -->
<event type="marriage" when="1859-04-26">
<label>Marriage</label>
<desc>
<name type="person" ref="#WM">William Morris</name> and <name type="person"
ref="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Burden">Jane Burden</name> were married at <name type="place">St
Michael's Church, Ship Street, Oxford</name> on <date when="1859-04-26">26 April 1859</date>. The wedding was
conducted by Morris's friend <name type="person" ref="#RWD">R. W. Dixon</name> with <name type="person" ref="#CBF">Charles Faulkner</name> as the best man. The bride was given away by her father, <name type="person" ref="#RB">Robert Burden</name>. According to the account that <name type="person"
ref="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Burne-Jones">Burne-Jones</name> gave <name type="person" ref="#JWM">Mackail</name>
<quote>M. said to Dixon beforehand <said>Mind you don't call her Mary</said> but he did</quote>. The entry in
the Register reads: <quote>William Morris, 25, Bachelor Gentleman, 13 George Street, son of William Morris decd.
Gentleman. Jane Burden, minor, spinster, 65 Holywell Street, d. of Robert Burden, Groom.</quote> The witnesses
were Jane's parents and Faulkner. None of Morris's family attended the ceremony. Morris presented Jane with a
plain gold ring bearing the London hallmark for 1858. She gave her husband a double-handled antique silver
cup.</desc>
<bibl>J. W. Mackail, <title>The Life of William Morris</title>, 1899.</bibl>
</event>
</person>
<person xml:id="RB">
<persName>Robert Burden</persName>
</person>
<person xml:id="RWD">
<persName>R.W. Dixon</persName>
</person>
<person xml:id="CBF">
<persName>Charles Faulkner</persName>
</person>
<person xml:id="EBJ">
<persName>
<forename>Edward</forename>
<surname>Burne-Jones</surname>
</persName>
</person>
<person xml:id="JWM">
<persName>J.W. Mackail</persName>
</person>
<orgName notAfter="1960">The Silver Beetles</orgName>
<orgName notBefore="1960">The Beatles</orgName>
<state type="membership" from="1960-08"
to="1962-05">
<desc>
<persName>John Lennon</persName>
<persName>Paul McCartney</persName>
<persName>George Harrison</persName>
<persName>Stuart Sutcliffe</persName>
<persName>Pete Best</persName>
</desc>
</state>
<state type="membership" notBefore="1963">
<desc>
<persName>John Lennon</persName>
<persName>Paul McCartney</persName>
<persName>George Harrison</persName>
<persName>Ringo Starr</persName>
</desc>
</state>
</org>
<org xml:id="bu">
<orgName>Brown University</orgName>
<desc>The host contribution is made jointly by the <name type="project">Brown University Women Writers
Project</name> and the <orgName>Brown University Library's Center for Digital Initiatives</orgName>.</desc>
</org>
<org xml:id="na">
<orgName>Nancy</orgName>
<desc>Hosting is provided by a group of institutions located in Nancy, France, coordinated by
<orgName>Loria</orgName> and also including <orgName>ATILF</orgName> and <orgName>INIST</orgName>.</desc>
</org>
<org xml:id="ou">
<orgName>Oxford University</orgName>
<desc>Hosting is provided by the <orgName>Research Technologies Service</orgName> at <orgName>Oxford University
Computing Services</orgName>.</desc>
</org>
<org xml:id="uv">
<orgName>University of Virginia</orgName>
<desc>Virginia's host support comes jointly from the <orgName>Institute for Advanced Technology in the
Humanities</orgName> and the <orgName>University of Virginia Library</orgName>.</desc>
</org>
</listOrg>
</p>
13.3.4.3 States, Traits, and Events
<placeName xml:lang="en">Iceland</placeName>
<placeName xml:lang="is">Ísland</placeName>
<location>
<geo>65.00 -18.00</geo>
</location>
<terrain>
<desc>Area: 103,000 sq km</desc>
</terrain>
<state type="governance" notBefore="1944">
<p>Constitutional republic</p>
</state>
<state type="governance" notAfter="1944">
<p>Part of the kingdom of <placeName key="DK">Denmark</placeName>
</p>
</state>
<event type="governance" when="1944-06-17">
<desc>Iceland became independent on 17 June 1944.</desc>
</event>
<state type="governance" from="1944-06-17">
<p>An independent republic since June 1944</p>
</state>
</place>
13.3.4.3 States, Traits, and Events
<placeName>Greece</placeName>
<climate>
<desc>Greece's climate is divided into three well defined classes:</desc>
<climate>
<label>Mediterranean</label>
<desc>It features mild, wet winters and hot, dry summers. Temperatures rarely reach extremes, although snowfalls
do occur occasionally even in <placeName>Athens</placeName>, <placeName>Cyclades</placeName> or
<placeName>Crete</placeName> during the winter.</desc>
</climate>
<climate>
<label>Alpine</label>
<desc>It is found primarily in <placeName>
<offset>Western</offset> Greece</placeName>
(<placeName>Epirus</placeName>, <placeName>
<offset>Central</offset> Greece</placeName>,
<placeName>Thessaly</placeName>, <placeName>
<offset>Western</offset> Macedonia</placeName> as well as
central parts of <placeName>Peloponnesus</placeName> like <placeName>Achaea</placeName>,
<placeName>Arcadia</placeName> and parts of <placeName>Laconia</placeName> where the Alpine range pass
by)</desc>
</climate>
<climate>
<label>Temperate</label>
<desc>It is found in <placeName>
<offset>Central</offset> and <offset>Eastern</offset> Macedonia</placeName> as
well as in <placeName>Thrace</placeName> at places like <placeName>Komotini</placeName>,
<placeName>Xanthi</placeName> and <placeName>
<offset>northern</offset> Evros</placeName>. It features cold,
damp winters and hot, dry summers.</desc>
</climate>
</climate>
</place>
13.3.4.3 States, Traits, and Events
notBefore="1901" notAfter="1902-01-11" resp="#strabo">
<population type="red" when="1901-01-10">
<population type="female">
<desc>12</desc>
</population>
<population type="male">
<desc>15</desc>
</population>
</population>
<population type="gray" when="1902-01-10"
cert="high">
<population type="female">
<desc>23</desc>
</population>
<population type="male" cert="low"
resp="#biber">
<desc>45</desc>
</population>
</population>
</population>
13.3.4.3 States, Traits, and Events
<desc>All day meeting to resolve content models</desc>
<event type="preamble" notAfter="13:00:00">
<desc>first part</desc>
</event>
<event type="conclusions"
notBefore="13:00:00">
<desc>second part</desc>
</event>
</event>
13.3.4.3 States, Traits, and Events
<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="1774" key="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>
<geoDecl xml:id="OS" datum="OSGB36">Ordnance Survey</geoDecl>
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<location>
<desc>A tombstone plus six lines of
Anglo-Saxon text, built into the west tower (on the south side
of the archway, at 8 ft. above the ground) of the
Church of St. Mary-le-Wigford in Lincoln.</desc>
<geo decls="#WGS">53.226658 -0.541254</geo>
<geo decls="#OS">SK 97481 70947</geo>
</location>
<head>Libyans</head>
<org>
<orgName>Adyrmachidae</orgName>
<desc>These people have, in most points, the same customs as the Egyptians, but
use the costume of the Libyans. Their women wear on each leg a ring made of
bronze [...]</desc>
</org>
<org>
<orgName>Nasamonians</orgName>
<desc>In summer they leave their flocks and herds upon the sea-shore, and go up
the country to a place called Augila, where they gather the dates from the
palms [...]</desc>
</org>
<org>
<orgName>Garamantians</orgName>
<desc>[...] avoid all society or intercourse with their fellow-men, have no
weapon of war, and do not know how to defend themselves. [...]</desc>
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</org>
</listOrg>
<head>Battles of the American Civil War: Kentucky</head>
<event xml:id="event01" when="1861-09-19">
<label>Barbourville</label>
<desc>The Battle of Barbourville was one of the early engagements of
the American Civil War. It occurred September 19, 1861, in Knox
County, Kentucky during the campaign known as the Kentucky Confederate
Offensive. The battle is considered the first Confederate victory in
the commonwealth, and threw a scare into Federal commanders, who
rushed troops to central Kentucky in an effort to repel the invasion,
which was finally thwarted at the <ref target="#event02">Battle of
Camp Wildcat</ref> in October.</desc>
</event>
<event xml:id="event02" when="1861-10-21">
<label>Camp Wild Cat</label>
<desc>The Battle of Camp Wildcat (also known as Wildcat Mountain and Camp
Wild Cat) was one of the early engagements of the American Civil
War. It occurred October 21, 1861, in northern Laurel County, Kentucky
during the campaign known as the Kentucky Confederate Offensive. The
battle is considered one of the very first Union victories, and marked
the first engagement of troops in the commonwealth of Kentucky.</desc>
</event>
<event xml:id="event03" from="1864-06-11"
to="1864-06-12">
<label>Cynthiana</label>
<desc>The Battle of Cynthiana (or Kellar’s Bridge) was an engagement
during the American Civil War that was fought on June 11 and 12, 1864,
in Harrison County, Kentucky, near the town of Cynthiana. A part of
Confederate Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan's 1864 Raid into
Kentucky, the battle resulted in a victory by Union forces over the
raiders and saved the town from capture.</desc>
</event>
</listEvent>
<orgName>Justified Ancients of Mummu</orgName>
<desc>An underground anarchist collective spearheaded by
<persName>Hagbard Celine</persName>, who fight the Illuminati
from a golden submarine, the <name>Leif Ericson</name>
</desc>
<bibl>
<author>Robert Shea</author>
<author>Robert Anton Wilson</author>
<title>The Illuminatus! Trilogy</title>
</bibl>
</org>
<population type="white">
<desc>54153898</desc>
</population>
<population type="asian">
<desc>11811423</desc>
</population>
<population type="black">
<desc>1148738</desc>
</population>
<population type="mixed">
<desc>677117</desc>
</population>
<population type="chinese">
<desc>247403</desc>
</population>
<population type="other">
<desc>230615</desc>
</population>
</population>
<orgName notAfter="1960">The Silver Beetles</orgName>
<orgName notBefore="1960">The Beatles</orgName>
<state type="membership" from="1960-08"
to="1962-05">
<desc>
<persName>John Lennon</persName>
<persName>Paul McCartney</persName>
<persName>George Harrison</persName>
<persName>Stuart Sutcliffe</persName>
<persName>Pete Best</persName>
</desc>
</state>
<state type="membership" notBefore="1963">
<desc>
<persName>John Lennon</persName>
<persName>Paul McCartney</persName>
<persName>George Harrison</persName>
<persName>Ringo Starr</persName>
</desc>
</state>
</org>
from="1987-01-01" to="1997-12-31">
<label>Citoyenneté</label>
<desc>Entre 1987 et 1997a bénéficié du statut de citoyen naturalisé du ROYAUME-UNI</desc>
</state>
<placeName>Kerguelen Islands</placeName>
<!-- ... -->
<terrain>
<desc>antarctic tundra</desc>
</terrain>
<!-- ... -->
</place>
14 Tables, Formulæ, Graphics and Notated Music
14.3 Notated Music in Written Text
<ptr target="bar1.xml"/>
<desc>First bar of Chopin's Scherzo No.3 Op.39</desc>
</notatedMusic>
14.3 Notated Music in Written Text
<ptr target="bar1.xml"
mimeType="application/vnd.recordare.musicxml"/>
<desc>First bar of Chopin's Scherzo No.3 Op.39. Encoded in
MusicXML.</desc>
</notatedMusic>
14.3 Notated Music in Written Text
<ptr target="bar1.ly"/>
<desc>First bar of Chopin's Scherzo No.3 Op.39. Encoded in
Lilypond.</desc>
</notatedMusic>
14.3 Notated Music in Written Text
<ptr target="bar1.mscz"
mimeType="application/x-musescore"/>
<desc>First bar of Chopin's Scherzo No.3 Op.39. MuseScore Notation
Software format.</desc>
</notatedMusic>
14.3 Notated Music in Written Text
<ptr target="bar1.xml"/>
<graphic url="bar1.jpg"/>
<desc>First bar of Chopin's Scherzo No.3 Op.39</desc>
</notatedMusic>
<ptr target="bar1.xml"/>
<graphic url="bar1.jpg"/>
<desc>First bar of Chopin's Scherzo No.3 Op.39</desc>
</notatedMusic>
16 Linking, Segmentation, and Alignment
<head>Authors</head>
<item xml:id="a_uf">Figge, Udo </item>
<item xml:id="a_ch">Heibach, Christiane </item>
<item xml:id="a_gh">Heyer, Gerhard </item>
<item xml:id="a_bp">Philipp, Bettina </item>
<item xml:id="a_ms">Samiec, Monika </item>
<item xml:id="a_ss">Schierholz, Stefan </item>
</list>
<join target="#a_ch #a_bp #a_ss"
result="list">
<desc>Authors from Heidelberg</desc>
</join>
<join target="#zuiq1 #zuiq2 #zuiq4 #zuiq7">
<desc>what Zui-Gan said</desc>
</join>
<join target="#zuiq3 #zuiq5 #zuiq6">
<desc>what Master said</desc>
</join>
</joinGrp>
<body>
<!-- five div1 elements -->
<div1>
<p>Zui-Gan called out to himself every day, <q>Master.</q>
</p>
<p>Then he answered himself, <q>Yes, sir.</q>
</p>
<p>And then he added, <q>Become sober.</q>
</p>
<p>Again he answered, <q>Yes, sir.</q>
</p>
<p>
<q>And after that,</q> he continued, <q>do not be deceived by others.</q>
</p>
<p>
<q>Yes, sir; yes, sir,</q> he replied.</p>
<ab type="aggregation">
<ptr xml:id="rzuiq1"
target="#xpath(//div1[6]/p[1]/q[1])"/>
<ptr xml:id="rzuiq2"
target="#xpath(//div1[6]/p[2]/q[1])"/>
<ptr xml:id="rzuiq3"
target="#xpath(//div1[6]/p[3]/q[1])"/>
<ptr xml:id="rzuiq4"
target="#xpath(//div1[6]/p[4]/q[1])"/>
<ptr xml:id="rzuiq5"
target="#xpath(//div1[6]/p[5]/q[1])"/>
<ptr xml:id="rzuiq6"
target="#xpath(//div1[6]/p[5]/q[2])"/>
<ptr xml:id="rzuiq7"
target="#xpath(//div1[6]/p[6]/q[1])"/>
<joinGrp evaluate="one" result="q">
<join target="#rzuiq1 #rzuiq2 #rzuiq4 #rzuiq7">
<desc>what Zui-Gan said</desc>
</join>
<join target="#rzuiq3 #rzuiq5 #rzuiq6">
<desc>what Master said</desc>
</join>
</joinGrp>
</ab>
</div1>
</body>
</text>
<item>
<s>I done gone</s>
</item>
<item>
<s>I done went</s>
</item>
</list> whereas Negro Non-Standard basilect has both these and <list xml:id="fr_LP2">
<item>
<s>I done go</s>
</item>
</list>.</p>
<p>White Southern dialect also has <list xml:id="fr_LP3">
<item>
<s>I've done gone</s>
</item>
<item>
<s>I've done went</s>
</item>
</list> which, when they occur in Negro dialect, should probably be considered as
borrowings from other varieties of English.</p>
<join result="list" xml:id="fr_LST1"
target="#fr_LP1 #fr_LP2 #fr_LP3" scope="branches">
<desc>Sample sentences in Southern speech</desc>
</join>
<item>
<s>艾蜜莉的異想世界</s>
</item>
</list> ;香港譯作<list xml:id="zh-tw_LP2">
<item>
<s>天使愛美麗</s>
</item>
</list>。</p>
<p>中國大陸則名為<list xml:id="zh-tw_LP3">
<item>
<s>阿梅麗的奇妙命運</s>
</item>
</list>。</p>
<join result="list" xml:id="zh-tw_LST1"
target="#zh-tw_LP1 #zh-tw_LP2 #zh-tw_LP3" scope="branches">
<desc>電影Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amélie Poulain的中港台譯名</desc>
</join>
<item>
<s>I done gone</s>
</item>
<item>
<s>I done went</s>
</item>
</list> whereas Negro Non-Standard basilect has both these and <list xml:id="LP2">
<item>
<s>I done go</s>
</item>
</list>.</p>
<p>White Southern dialect also has <list xml:id="LP3">
<item>
<s>I've done gone</s>
</item>
<item>
<s>I've done went</s>
</item>
</list> which, when they occur in Negro dialect, should probably be considered as borrowings from other varieties of English.</p>
<join result="list" xml:id="LST1"
target="#LP1 #LP2 #LP3" scope="branches">
<desc>Sample sentences in Southern speech</desc>
</join>
<!-- In a placeography called "places.xml" --><place xml:id="LOND1"
corresp="people.xml#LOND2 people.xml#GENI1">
<placeName>London</placeName>
<desc>The city of London...</desc>
</place>
<!-- In a literary personography called "people.xml" -->
<person xml:id="LOND2"
corresp="places.xml#LOND1 #GENI1">
<persName type="lit">London</persName>
<note>
<p>Allegorical character representing the city of <placeName ref="places.xml#LOND1">London</placeName>.</p>
</note>
</person>
<person xml:id="GENI1"
corresp="places.xml#LOND1 #LOND2">
<persName type="lit">London’s Genius</persName>
<note>
<p>Personification of London’s genius. Appears as an
allegorical character in mayoral shows.
</p>
</note>
</person>
17 Simple Analytic Mechanisms
type="structuralunit">
<desc>basic structural organization</desc>
<interp xml:id="I1">introduction</interp>
<interp xml:id="I2">conflict</interp>
<interp xml:id="I3">climax</interp>
<interp xml:id="I4">revenge</interp>
<interp xml:id="I5">reconciliation</interp>
<interp xml:id="I6">aftermath</interp>
</interpGrp>
<bibl xml:id="TMA">
<!-- bibliographic citation for source of this interpretive framework -->
</bibl>
type="structuralunit">
<desc>Organisation structurelle de base</desc>
<interp xml:id="fr_I1">introduction</interp>
<interp xml:id="fr_I2">conflit</interp>
<interp xml:id="fr_I3">apogée</interp>
<interp xml:id="fr_I4">vengeance</interp>
<interp xml:id="fr_I5">reconciliation</interp>
<interp xml:id="fr_I6">conséquence</interp>
</interpGrp>
21 Certainty, Precision, and Responsibility
21.1.2 Structured Indications of Uncertainty
<placeName xml:id="CE-pl1">Essex</placeName>.
<!-- ... elsewhere in the document ... -->
<certainty target="#CE-pl1" locus="name">
<desc>possibly not a placename</desc>
</certainty>
21.1.2 Structured Indications of Uncertainty
<!-- ... --><certainty target="#CE-pl1" locus="name"
degree="0.6">
<desc>probably a placename, but possibly not</desc>
</certainty>
<certainty target="#CE-pl1" locus="name"
degree="0.4" assertedValue="persName">
<desc>may refer to the Earl of Essex</desc>
</certainty>
21.1.2.1 Contingent Conditions
She had always liked <placeName xml:id="CE-PL2">Essex</placeName>.
<!-- ... -->
<!-- 60% chance that P1 is a placename, 40% chance a personal name. -->
<certainty xml:id="cert-1" target="#CE-PL1"
locus="name" degree="0.6">
<desc>probably a placename, but possibly not"</desc>
</certainty>
<certainty xml:id="cert-2" target="#CE-PL1"
locus="name" assertedValue="persName" degree="0.4">
<desc>may refer to the Earl of Essex"</desc>
</certainty>
<!-- 60% chance that P2 is a placename, 40% chance a personal name. 100% chance that it agrees with P1. -->
<certainty target="#CE-PL2" locus="name"
given="#cert-1" degree="1.0">
<desc>if CE-PL1 is a placename, CE-PL2 certainly is"</desc>
</certainty>
<certainty target="#CE-PL2" locus="name"
assertedValue="persName" degree="1.0" given="#cert-2">
<desc>if CE-PL1 is a personal name, then so is CE-PL2</desc>
</certainty>
21.1.2 Structured Indications of Uncertainty
<certainty target="#CE-P3" locus="value"
assertedValue="gun" degree="0.8">
<desc>a gun makes more sense in a holdup</desc>
</certainty>
assertedValue="placeName" cert="low">
<desc>It is unlikely, but possible, that this refers to the place
rather than the person.</desc>
</certainty>
<!-- in the <teiHeader>: --><respStmt xml:id="enc03">
<persName ref="../contextual/persons.xml#across.dta"/>
<resp>encoding</resp>
</respStmt>
<!-- in the <text>: -->
<spGrp rend="braced(atonce1)"
xml:id="sgrp05">
<sp who="#mo">
<speaker rend="align(left)slant(italic)">
<persName>Mor</persName>.</speaker>
<p rend="break(no)">So, so, so!</p>
</sp>
<sp who="#hg">
<speaker rend="align(left)slant(italic)">
<persName>Mr. H</persName>.</speaker>
<p rend="break(no)">What, without my Leave!</p>
</sp>
<sp who="#la">
<speaker rend="align(left)slant(italic)">
<persName>Lady D</persName>.</speaker>
<p rend="break(no)">Amazing!</p>
</sp>
</spGrp>
<stage rend="align(right)slant(italic)"
type="delivery" xml:id="atonce1">All together.</stage>
<!-- anywhere: -->
<respons target="sgrp05" locus="name"
resp="../contextual/persons.xml#rcapolung.ewo">
<desc>Ashley did not know what to do with this; I have decided it
best fits as a braced <gi>spGrp</gi>
</desc>
</respons>
<respons target="sgrp05" match=".//@rend"
locus="value"
resp="../contextual/persons.xml#sbauman.emt">
<desc>fixed <att>rend</att> attributes</desc>
</respons>
22 Documentation Elements
<altIdent type="FPI">Names and Dates</altIdent>
<desc>Additional elements for names and dates</desc>
</moduleSpec>
<altIdent type="FPI">Names and Dates</altIdent>
<desc>Additional elements for names and dates</desc>
</moduleSpec>
<gloss/>
<desc>contains literal code</desc>
<classes>
<memberOf key="model.emphLike"/>
</classes>
<content>
<textNode/>
</content>
<attList>
<attDef ident="type" usage="opt">
<desc>the language of the code</desc>
<datatype>
<dataRef key="teidata.enumerated"/>
</datatype>
</attDef>
</attList>
</elementSpec>
xml:id="fr_Code" ident="code">
<desc>contient le code littéral</desc>
<classes>
<memberOf key="model.emphLike"/>
</classes>
<content>
<textNode/>
</content>
<attList>
<attDef ident="type" usage="opt">
<desc>la langue du code</desc>
<datatype>
<dataRef key="teidata.enumerated"/>
</datatype>
</attDef>
</attList>
</elementSpec>
<gloss/>
<desc>包含文字規則</desc>
<classes>
<memberOf key="model.emphLike"/>
</classes>
<content>
<textNode/>
</content>
<attList>
<attDef ident="type" usage="opt">
<desc>規則的表達方式</desc>
<datatype>
<dataRef key="teidata.enumerated"/>
</datatype>
</attDef>
</attList>
</elementSpec>
ident="model.segLike">
<desc>groups elements used for arbitrary segmentation.</desc>
<classes>
<memberOf key="model.phrase"/>
</classes>
<remarks>
<p>The principles on which segmentation is carried out, and
any special codes or attribute values used, should be defined explicitly
in the <gi>segmentation</gi> element of the <gi>encodingDesc</gi> within
the associated TEI header.</p>
</remarks>
</classSpec>
ident="model.segLike">
<desc>regroupe des éléments utilisés pour des segmentations arbitraires.</desc>
<classes>
<memberOf key="model.phrase"/>
</classes>
<remarks>
<p>Les principes selon lesquels la segmentation est effectuée, et tous les codes
spéciaux ou toutes les valeurs d'attribut utilisées, devraient être définis
explicitement dans l'élément<gi>segmentation</gi> de l'élément<gi>encodingDesc</gi>
dans l'en-tête TEI associé.</p>
</remarks>
</classSpec>
ident="model.segLike">
<desc>匯集用於隨機分割的元素</desc>
<classes>
<memberOf key="model.phrase"/>
</classes>
<remarks>
<p>The principles on which segmentation is carried out, and any special codes or attribute
values used, should be defined explicitly in the <gi>segmentation</gi> element of the
<gi>encodingDesc</gi> within the associated TEI header.</p>
</remarks>
</classSpec>
<desc versionDate="2013-01-19"
xml:lang="en">defines the range of
attribute values used to provide a single URI, absolute or relative,
pointing to some other resource, either within the current document
or elsewhere.</desc>
<content>
<dataRef name="anyURI"/>
</content>
</dataSpec>
22.4.1 Description of Components
<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>
22.4.1 Description of Components
<!--... -->
<desc xml:lang="en"
versionDate="2007-07-21">identifies a word or phrase as belonging to some
language other than that of the surrounding text. </desc>
<!--... -->
</elementSpec>
22.4.1 Description of Components
ident="death">
<equiv name="E69"
uri="http://cidoc.ics.forth.gr/"/>
<desc>
<!--... -->
</desc>
</elementSpec>
22.4.1 Description of Components
ns="http://www.example.com/ns/nonTEI">
<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>
<equiv name="BOLD"/>
<desc>bold typography</desc>
<attList>
<attDef ident="rend" mode="change">
<valList>
<valItem ident="bold"/>
</valList>
</attDef>
</attList>
</elementSpec>
<elementSpec ident="bo" mode="add">
<equiv name="BOLD"
uri="http://www.example.com/typesetting/bold"/>
</elementSpec>
<equiv name="BOLD"/>
<desc>caractères gras</desc>
<attList>
<attDef ident="rend" mode="change">
<valList>
<valItem ident="bold"/>
</valList>
</attDef>
</attList>
</elementSpec>
<elementSpec ident="bo" mode="add">
<equiv name="BOLD"
uri="http://www.example.com/typesetting/bold"/>
</elementSpec>
<equiv name="BOLD"/>
<desc>粗體印刷</desc>
<attList>
<attDef ident="rend" mode="change">
<valList>
<valItem ident="bold"/>
</valList>
</attDef>
</attList>
</elementSpec>
<elementSpec ident="bo" mode="add">
<equiv name="BOLD"
uri="http://www.example.com/typesetting/bold"/>
</elementSpec>
<desc versionDate="2010-05-02"
xml:lang="en">specifies the destination of the reference by
supplying one or more URI References</desc>
<datatype minOccurs="1"
maxOccurs="unbounded">
<dataRef key="teidata.pointer"/>
</datatype>
</attDef>
<desc>age in years at death</desc>
<datatype>
<dataRef key="teidata.count"/>
</datatype>
<constraintSpec ident="lessThan150"
scheme="schematron">
<constraint>
<s:report test=". >= 150"> age at death must be an integer less than 150 </s:report>
</constraint>
</constraintSpec>
</attDef>
<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>
<desc versionDate="2005-01-14"
xml:lang="en">characterizes the movement, for example as an
entrance or exit.</desc>
<desc versionDate="2007-12-20"
xml:lang="ko">예를 들어 입장 또는 퇴장과 같은, 이동의 특성을 기술한다.</desc>
<datatype>
<dataRef key="teidata.enumerated"/>
</datatype>
<valList type="open">
<valItem ident="entrance">
<desc versionDate="2007-06-27"
xml:lang="en">character is entering the stage.</desc>
<desc versionDate="2007-12-20"
xml:lang="ko">등장인물이 무대에 등장하고 있다.</desc>
</valItem>
<valItem ident="exit">
<desc versionDate="2007-06-27"
xml:lang="en">character is exiting the stage.</desc>
<desc versionDate="2007-12-20"
xml:lang="ko">등장인물이 무대에서 퇴장하고 있다.</desc>
</valItem>
<valItem ident="onStage">
<desc versionDate="2007-07-04"
xml:lang="en">character moves on stage</desc>
<desc versionDate="2007-12-20"
xml:lang="ko">등장인물이 무대에서 이동한다.</desc>
</valItem>
</valList>
</attDef>
22.5.4.8 Defining a processing model
<desc>create a hyperlink</desc>
<paramList>
<paramSpec ident="content">
<desc>supplies the location of some content describing the link</desc>
</paramSpec>
<paramSpec ident="uri">
<desc>supplies the location of the intended hyperlink</desc>
</paramSpec>
</paramList>
</valItem>
22.5.4.8 Defining a processing model
<desc versionDate="2015-08-21"
xml:lang="en">support display of alternative visualisations, for
example by displaying the preferred content, by displaying both in parallel, or by toggling
between the two.</desc>
<paramList>
<paramSpec ident="default">
<desc versionDate="2015-08-21"
xml:lang="en">supplies the location of the preferred
content</desc>
</paramSpec>
<paramSpec ident="alternate">
<desc versionDate="2015-08-21"
xml:lang="en">supplies the location of the alternative
content</desc>
</paramSpec>
</paramList>
</valItem>
22.5.4.9 Implementation of Processing Models
predicate="parent::list">
<desc versionDate="2015-03-02"
xml:lang="en">Model for list headings</desc>
<!-- ... -->
</model>
<model behaviour="heading">
<desc versionDate="2016-03-02"
xml:lang="en">Default model for all headings.</desc>
<!-- ... -->
</model>
<model predicate="ancestor::p"
behaviour="inline">
<desc versionDate="2015-08-21"
xml:lang="en">If it's inside a paragraph then it's
inline</desc>
</model>
<model predicate="not(ancestor::p)"
behaviour="block">
<desc versionDate="2015-08-21"
xml:lang="en">If it's not inside a paragraph then it is
block level</desc>
</model>
</elementSpec>
behaviour="inline">
<desc versionDate="2015-08-21"
xml:lang="en">If it is a child of a person element, treat as
inline</desc>
</model>
<desc versionDate="2015-08-21"
xml:lang="en">create a specialized display of alternating elements for displaying the preferred version and an alternative, both at once or by some method of toggling between the two.</desc>
<paramList>
<paramSpec ident="default">
<desc>preferred content</desc>
</paramSpec>
<paramSpec ident="alternate">
<desc>alternate content</desc>
</paramSpec>
</paramList>
</valItem>
<desc>create a hyperlink</desc>
<paramList>
<paramSpec ident="content">
<desc>supplies the location of some content describing the link</desc>
</paramSpec>
<paramSpec ident="link">
<desc>supplies the location of the intended URL</desc>
</paramSpec>
</paramList>
</valItem>
behaviour="inline">
<desc versionDate="2015-08-21"
xml:lang="en">If it is a child of a person element, treat as
inline</desc>
</model>
ident="model.hiLike">
<desc>groups phrase-level elements related to highlighting that have no specific semantics </desc>
<classes>
<memberOf key="model.highlighted"/>
</classes>
</classSpec>
scheme="schematron">
<desc>Enforce the presence of the <att>spanTo</att> attribute</desc>
<constraint>
<sch:assert test="@spanTo">The spanTo= attribute of <sch:name/>
is required.</sch:assert>
</constraint>
</constraintSpec>
scheme="schematron">
<desc>Implement an accessibility rule which says that pictures should
have textual explanations</desc>
<constraint>
<sch:report test="not(tei:figDesc or tei:head)"> You should
provide information in a figure from which
we can construct an alt attribute in HTML </sch:report>
</constraint>
</constraintSpec>
<attDef ident="type" usage="opt">
<desc>type of schema</desc>
<datatype>
<dataRef key="teidata.enumerated"/>
</datatype>
</attDef>
</attList>
<attDef ident="type" usage="opt">
<desc>type de schéma</desc>
<datatype>
<dataRef key="teidata.enumerated"/>
</datatype>
</attDef>
</attList>
<attDef ident="type" usage="opt">
<desc>文件模型的種類</desc>
<datatype>
<dataRef key="teidata.enumerated"/>
</datatype>
</attDef>
</attList>
<attDef ident="active">
<desc versionDate="2005-07-24"
xml:lang="en">identifies the <soCalled>active</soCalled> participants in a non-mutual relationship, or all the participants in a mutual
one.</desc>
<datatype maxOccurs="unbounded">
<dataRef key="teidata.pointer"/>
</datatype>
</attDef>
<attDef ident="mutual" usage="opt">
<desc versionDate="2005-07-24"
xml:lang="en">supplies a list of participants amongst all of whom the relationship holds equally.</desc>
<datatype maxOccurs="unbounded">
<dataRef key="teidata.pointer"/>
</datatype>
</attDef>
</attList>
<desc>specifies a name conventionally used for this level of subdivision, e.g.
<val>act</val>, <val>volume</val>, <val>book</val>, <val>section</val>, <val>canto</val>,
etc.</desc>
<datatype>
<dataRef key="teidata.word"/>
</datatype>
</attDef>
<desc>spécifie un nom conventionnellement utilisé pour ce niveau de divisions , par ex.
<val>acte</val>, <val>volume</val>, <val>livre</val>, <val>section</val>,
<val>chant</val>, etc.</desc>
<datatype>
<dataRef key="teidata.word"/>
</datatype>
</attDef>
<desc>具體指定慣例上使用的分部名稱,例如:
<val>幕</val>, <val>卷</val>, <val>冊</val>, <val>節</val>, <val>篇章</val>,
等。</desc>
<datatype>
<dataRef key="teidata.word"/>
</datatype>
</attDef>
<desc>datatype used for attributes taking an integer value between 0 and 99</desc>
<content>
<dataRef name="nonNegativeInteger"
restriction="[0-9][0-9]?"/>
</content>
</dataSpec>
<desc>datatype used for attributes taking an integer value between 0 and 99</desc>
<content>
<dataRef name="nonNegativeInteger">
<dataFacet name="maxInclusive"
value="99"/>
<dataFacet name="minInclusive" value="0"/>
</dataRef>
</content>
</dataSpec>
<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>douteux</gloss>
<desc>utilisé quand l'emploi de cet élément est douteux ou incertain.</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="border">
<desc>used to signify that there is border around a page.</desc>
</valItem>
<valItem ident="border-rule">
<desc>used to signify that there is a border made of ruled lines.</desc>
</valItem>
<valItem ident="border-ornamental">
<desc>used to signify that there is an ornamental border.</desc>
</valItem>
<valItem ident="catch">
<gloss>catchword</gloss>
<desc>for catch words.</desc>
</valItem>
<valItem ident="lineNum">
<gloss>line number</gloss>
<desc>for printed line numbers (usually in poetry).</desc>
</valItem>
<valItem ident="listHead">
<gloss>list heading</gloss>
<desc>for headings of lists or similar constructs; often used in tables of contents for the
<q>page</q> heading.</desc>
</valItem>
<valItem ident="pageNum">
<gloss>page number</gloss>
<desc>for page numbers.</desc>
</valItem>
<valItem ident="pressFig">
<gloss>press figure</gloss>
<desc>for press figures. These are usually numbers, but are not sequential or regularly
printed like signatures.</desc>
</valItem>
<valItem ident="sig">
<gloss>signature</gloss>
<desc>for printed signatures.</desc>
</valItem>
<valItem ident="unknown">
<desc>for a metawork whose function you do not know.</desc>
</valItem>
<valItem ident="vol">
<gloss>volume number</gloss>
<desc>for printed volume numbers.</desc>
</valItem>
<valItem ident="other">
<desc>anything not covered by the above values.</desc>
<remarks>
<p>Used for an ornament, decorated tool line, or symbol(s) that is not officially a
delimiter (and thus there is no element on which to put <val>pre()</val> or
<val>post()</val>) but is used to fill space at the bottom of a page so that a
<gi>floatingText</gi> or similar can start at the top of the next.</p>
</remarks>
</valItem>
</valList>
23 Using the TEI
23.3.1.3 Modification of Attribute and Attribute Value Lists
mode="change">
<attList>
<attDef ident="valid" mode="add"
ns="http://www.example.com/ns/nonTEI">
<desc>indicates whether or not the example is considered to be valid</desc>
<datatype>
<dataRef key="teidata.truthValue"/>
</datatype>
</attDef>
</attList>
</elementSpec>
23.3.1.3 Modification of Attribute and Attribute Value Lists
mode="change">
<attList>
<attDef ident="valid"
ns="http://www.example.com/ns/nonTEI" mode="add">
<desc>indicates the validity of the example by supplying one of three predefined
codes for it.</desc>
<datatype>
<dataRef key="teidata.enumerated"/>
</datatype>
<valList type="closed">
<valItem ident="A">
<desc>validity is of the highest class</desc>
</valItem>
<valItem ident="B">
<desc>validity is of the second highest class</desc>
</valItem>
<valItem ident="C">
<desc>validity is of the lowest class</desc>
</valItem>
</valList>
</attDef>
</attList>
</elementSpec>
23.3.2 Modification and Namespaces
<attList>
<attDef ident="topic" mode="add"
ns="http://www.example.org/ns/nonTEI">
<desc>indicates the topic of a TEI paragraph</desc>
<datatype>
<dataRef key="teidata.word"/>
</datatype>
</attDef>
</attList>
</elementSpec>
<desc>marks paragraphs in prose.</desc>
<!-- ... -->
</elementSpec>
<desc xml:lang="es">marca párrafos en prosa.</desc>
<!-- ... -->
</elementSpec>
ident="att.enjamb">
<attList>
<attDef ident="enjamb" usage="opt">
<equiv/>
<desc>indicates whether the end of a verse line is marked by enjambement.</desc>
<datatype>
<dataRef key="teidata.enumerated"/>
</datatype>
<valList type="open">
<valItem ident="no">
<equiv/>
<desc>the line is end-stopped </desc>
</valItem>
<valItem ident="yes">
<equiv/>
<desc>the line in question runs on into the next </desc>
</valItem>
<valItem ident="weak">
<equiv/>
<desc>the line is weakly enjambed </desc>
</valItem>
<valItem ident="strong">
<equiv/>
<desc>the line is strongly enjambed</desc>
</valItem>
</valList>
</attDef>
</attList>
</classSpec>
<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>
ident="faith">
<desc>specifies the faith, religion, or belief set of a person.</desc>
<classes>
<memberOf key="model.persStateLike"/>
<memberOf key="att.editLike"/>
<memberOf key="att.datable"/>
</classes>
<content>
<macroRef key="macro.phraseSeq"/>
</content>
</elementSpec>