Example: <choice> (choice)
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- 1 The TEI Infrastructure
- 8 Transcriptions of Speech
- 11 Representation of Primary Sources
- 12 Critical Apparatus
- 13 Names, Dates, People, and Places
- 16 Linking, Segmentation, and Alignment
- 17 Simple Analytic Mechanisms
- 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.
<!-- within the header for this document ... -->
<respStmt xml:id="msm">
<resp>editor</resp>
<name>C.M. Sperberg-McQueen</name>
</respStmt>
<corr cert="high">Autumn</corr>
<sic>Antony</sic>
</choice> it was,
That grew the more by reaping
chat Rutterkin des sorcières Margaret et Filippa Flower, qui furent<choice>
<sic>prûlées</sic>
<corr>brûlées</corr>
</choice> à Lincoln, le 11 mars 1619, pour avoir envoûté un parent du comte de
Rutland.
véridique et mirifique du Sieur Marcus Publius Dataficus du digne fils du seigneur comte,
vicomte, duc et archiduc Johannus de Bessinguya<choice>
<sic> Percepteur</sic>
<corr>Precepteur</corr>
</choice> du digne fils du seigneur comte, vicomte, duc et archiduc Johannus de
Bessinguya.
<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?
— 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.
chat Rutterkin des sorcières Margaret et Filippa Flower, qui furent<choice>
<sic>prûlées</sic>
<corr>brûlées</corr>
</choice> à Lincoln, le 11 mars 1619, pour avoir envoûté un parent du comte de
Rutland.
how <choice>
<sic>we can</sic>
<corr>can we</corr>
</choice> prove or
disprove anyone's theories?
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>
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>
<orig>moy-mesmes</orig>
<reg>moi-même</reg>
</choice> la matière de mon livre : ce n'est pas raison que tu emploies ton loisir en un <choice>
<orig>subject</orig>
<reg>sujet</reg>
</choice>si frivole et si vain.</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>
3.5.2 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>
<choice>
<orig>Maistre</orig>
<reg resp="#LB">Maître</reg>
</choice>Corbeau sur un arbre perché,
</l>
<l>
<choice>
<orig>Tenoit</orig>
<reg resp="#LB">Tenait</reg>
</choice> en son bec un fromage.
</l>
<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>
<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>oublier</orig>
<corr>publier</corr>
</choice> ; </l>
<l>Qui veut qu'on s'en souvienne, il le faut <choice>
<orig>publier</orig>
<corr>oublier</corr>
</choice>.</l>
<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>
<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 ref="tag:projectname.org,2012:WADLM1"
type="person">
<choice>
<orig>Walter de la Mare</orig>
<reg>de la Mare, Walter</reg>
</choice>
</name>
was born at <name ref="tag:projectname.org,2012:Ch1"
type="place">Charlton</name>, in
<name ref="tag:projectname.org,2012:KT1"
type="county">Kent</name>, in 1873.
</p>
3.6.5 Abbreviations and Their Expansions
3.6.5 Abbreviations and Their Expansions
<abbr>RELAX NG</abbr>
<expan>regular
language for <choice>
<abbr>XML</abbr>
<expan>extensible markup
language</expan>
</choice>, next
generation</expan>
</choice>
<expan>North Atlantic Treaty Organization</expan>
<abbr cert="low">NorATO</abbr>
<abbr cert="high">NATO</abbr>
<abbr cert="high" xml:lang="fr">OTAN</abbr>
</choice>
<abbr>SPQR</abbr>
<expan xml:lang="la">senatus populusque romanorum</expan>
</choice>
<abbr>SPQR</abbr>
<expan>senatus populusque romanorum</expan>
</choice>
1 The TEI Infrastructure
1.3.1.1.4 Sources, certainty, and responsibility
<sic>cheesemakers</sic>
<corr cert="high">peacemakers</corr>
<corr cert="low">placemakers</corr>
</choice>:
for they shall be called the children of God.
1.3.1.1.4 Sources, certainty, and responsibility
<!-- in the <text> ... --><lg>
<!-- ... -->
<l>Punkes, Panders, baſe extortionizing
sla<choice>
<sic>n</sic>
<corr resp="#JENSJ">u</corr>
</choice>es,</l>
<!-- ... -->
</lg>
<!-- in the <teiHeader> ... -->
<!-- ... -->
<respStmt xml:id="JENSJ">
<resp>Transcriber</resp>
<name>Janelle Jenstad</name>
</respStmt>
<choice>
<sic>cheesemakers</sic>
<corr resp="#editor" cert="high">peacemakers</corr>
</choice>: for they shall be called the children of God.
<!-- in the <text> ... --><lg>
<!-- ... -->
<l>Punkes, Panders, baſe extortionizing
sla<choice>
<sic>n</sic>
<corr resp="#JENS1_transcriber">u</corr>
</choice>es,</l>
<!-- ... -->
</lg>
<!-- in the <teiHeader> ... -->
<!-- ... -->
<respStmt xml:id="JENS1_transcriber">
<resp when="2014">Transcriber</resp>
<name>Janelle Jenstad</name>
</respStmt>
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>
11 Representation of Primary Sources
11.3.1.2 Abbreviation and Expansion
11.3.1.2 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 ...
11.3.1.2 Abbreviation and Expansion
<choice>
<sic>goo<abbr>ɗ</abbr>
</sic>
<expan resp="#mp" cert="high">good<ex>e</ex>
</expan>
</choice> I was
welbeloued
11.3.1.3 Correction and Conjecture
11.3.1.3 Correction and Conjecture
ostendimus quod nutrimentum et
<choice>
<sic>angues</sic>
<corr>augens</corr>
</choice>.
11.3.1.3 Correction and Conjecture
membres maad, of generacioun And of so parfit wis a <choice xml:id="corr117">
<sic>wight</sic>
<corr>wright</corr>
</choice> ywroght?
<!-- ... -->
<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>
11.3.1.3 Correction and Conjecture
<!-- somewhere in the header ... --><name xml:id="ETD">E Talbot Donaldson</name>
<!-- ... --> And of so parfit wis a <choice>
<sic>wight</sic>
<corr resp="#ETD" cert="medium">wright</corr>
</choice> ywroght?
11.3.1.3 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>
11.3.1.3 Correction and Conjecture
<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>
11.3.1.3 Correction and Conjecture
<sic>mens</sic>
<corr type="graphSubs">iners</corr>
<corr type="reversal">inres</corr>
</choice> que
nutu dei gesta sunt ...
11.3.1.3 Correction and Conjecture
parfit wis a <choice>
<sic>wight</sic>
<corr resp="#mp" source="#Gg">wyf</corr>
</choice> ywroght?
11.3.1.7 Text Omitted from or Supplied in the Transcription
11.3.2.2 Hand, Responsibility, and Certainty Attributes
<choice>
<sic>One</sic>
<corr resp="#FB">one</corr>
</choice> must have lived ...
<!-- elsewhere -->
<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>
11.3.2.2 Hand, Responsibility, and Certainty Attributes
11.3.2.2 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>b<ex>oulevard</ex>d</expan>
<abbr>bd</abbr>
</choice>Clemenceau.
<abbr>Aug<am>g</am>
</abbr>
<expan>Aug<ex>ustorum duo</ex>
</expan>
</choice>
12 Critical Apparatus
<reg>σύμπαντα</reg>
<orig>ΣΙΝΠΑΤΑΝ</orig>
</choice>
<!-- ... -->
<app from="#choice3">
<note>Mommsen's fanciful normalization, reproduced here, has not been accepted by all recent editions</note>
</app>
13 Names, Dates, People, and Places
<listPerson type="fictional">
<person xml:id="person_FAS">
<persName>Adam Schiff</persName>
<note>District Attorney for <placeName>Manhattan</placeName> in
seasons 1 to 10 of <title>Law and Order</title>.</note>
</person>
<person xml:id="person_FML">
<persName>Mike Logan</persName>
<note>
<choice>
<abbr>NYPD</abbr>
<expan>New York Police
Department</expan>
</choice> Detective regularly appearing in
seasons 1 to 5 of <title>Law and Order</title> and seasons 5 to 7
of <title>Law and Order: Criminal Intent</title>.</note>
</person>
<person xml:id="person_FBS">
<persName>Benjamin Stone</persName>
<note>Executive Assistant District Attorney for
<placeName>Manhattan</placeName> in seasons 1 to 4 of <title>Law
and Order</title>
</note>
</person>
<person xml:id="person_FJM">
<persName>Jack McCoy</persName>
<note>An Executive Assistant District Attorney then District
Attorney for <placeName>Manhattan</placeName> in seasons 5 to 10
of <title>Law and Order</title>, in seasons 1, 9, 11, and 19 of
<title>Law and Order: Special Victims Unit</title>, and in
season 1 of <title>Law and Order: Trial by Jury</title>.</note>
</person>
<person xml:id="person_FJR">
<persName>Jamie Ross</persName>
<note>An Assistant District Attorney for
<placeName>Manhattan</placeName> in seasons 7 & 8 of
<title>Law and Order</title>, and a defense attorney in seasons
10 & 11, and then a judge in <title>Law and Order: Trial by
Jury</title>.</note>
</person>
<person xml:id="person_FJF">
<persName>Joe Fontana</persName>
<note>
<choice>
<abbr>NYPD</abbr>
<expan>New York Police
Department</expan>
</choice> Detective regularly appearing
in seasons 15 & 16 of <title>Law and Order</title>.</note>
</person>
</listPerson>
<!-- == == -->
<listPerson type="real">
<person xml:id="person_RAS">
<persName>Adam Schiff</persName>
<note>U.S. Representative from California since 2013.</note>
</person>
<person xml:id="person_RML">
<persName>Mike Logan</persName>
<note>Gridiron football player for the Pittsburgh Steelers from
2001 to 2006.</note>
</person>
<person xml:id="person_RBS">
<persName>Benjamin Stone</persName>
<note>Michigan State Senator from 1968 to 1979.</note>
</person>
<person xml:id="person_RJM">
<persName>Jack McCoy</persName>
<note>Iowa State Representative from 1955 to 1959.</note>
</person>
<person xml:id="person_RJR">
<persName>Jamie Ross</persName>
<note>Broadway actor, with occasional forays into television,
from 1971 to roughly 2007.</note>
</person>
<person xml:id="person_RJF">
<persName>Joe Fontana</persName>
<note>A member of Canada’s House of Commons from 1987 to 2006,
and mayor of London, Ontario from 2010 to 2014.</note>
</person>
</listPerson>
</standOff>
<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
xml:space="preserve"><ab> <lb n="1" xml:id="line1"/><supplied reason="lost">si</supplied> non <choice><reg>habui</reg><orig>abui</orig></choice> quidquam vaco <lb n="2"/>si<gap reason="illegible" quantity="3"
unit="character"/>b<gap reason="illegible" quantity="3"
unit="character"/> cohort<unclear>e</unclear> mi rescribas <lb n="3"/><unclear>s</unclear>emp<unclear>er</unclear> in <choice><reg>mente</reg><orig>mentem</orig></choice> <choice><reg>habe</reg><orig>abe</orig></choice> supra res <lb n="4"/>scriptas<gap reason="lost" extent="unknown"
unit="character"/> <lb n="5"/>auge et opto u<unclear>t</unclear> bene valeas</ab>
</div>
16.3 Blocks, Segments, and Anchors
<seg type="platform" subtype="Mac">option</seg>
<seg type="platform" subtype="PC">alt</seg>
</choice>-f will …
<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="interpolatedCensus" quantity="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="interpolatedCensus" quantity="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>
17 Simple Analytic Mechanisms
<w lemma="it" pos="pn"
xml:id="A19883-003-a-0100">IT</w>
<w lemma="have" pos="vvz"
xml:id="A19883-003-a-0110">hath</w>
<w lemma="be" pos="vvn"
xml:id="A19883-003-a-0120">been</w>
<w lemma="say" pos="vvn"
xml:id="A19883-003-a-0130">said</w>
<w lemma="of" pos="acp-p"
xml:id="A19883-003-a-0140">of</w>
<w lemma="old" pos="j"
xml:id="A19883-003-a-0150">old</w>
<pc xml:id="A19883-003-a-0160">,</pc>
<w lemma="that" pos="cs"
xml:id="A19883-003-a-0170">that</w>
<w lemma="play" pos="vvz"
xml:id="A19883-003-a-0180">
<choice>
<orig>Playes</orig>
<reg>Plays</reg>
</choice>
</w>
<w lemma="be" pos="vvb"
xml:id="A19883-003-a-0190">are</w>
<w lemma="feast" pos="n2"
xml:id="A19883-003-a-0200">Feasts</w>
<pc xml:id="A19883-003-a-0210">,</pc>
</l>
<l xml:id="A19883-e100220">
<w lemma="poet" pos="n2"
xml:id="A19883-003-a-0220">Poets</w>
<w lemma="the" pos="d"
xml:id="A19883-003-a-0230">the</w>
<w lemma="cook" pos="n2"
xml:id="A19883-003-a-0240">
<choice>
<orig>Cookes</orig>
<reg>Cooks</reg>
</choice>
</w>
<pc xml:id="A19883-003-a-0250">,</pc>
<w lemma="and" pos="cc"
xml:id="A19883-003-a-0260">and</w>
<w lemma="the" pos="d"
xml:id="A19883-003-a-0270">the</w>
<w lemma="spectator" pos="n2"
xml:id="A19883-003-a-0280">Spectators</w>
<w lemma="guest" pos="n2"
xml:id="A19883-003-a-0290">Guests</w>
<pc xml:id="A19883-003-a-0300">,</pc>
</l>
<l xml:id="A19883-e100230">
<w lemma="the" pos="d"
xml:id="A19883-003-a-0310">The</w>
<w lemma="actor" pos="n2"
xml:id="A19883-003-a-0320">Actors</w>
<w lemma="waiter" pos="n2"
xml:id="A19883-003-a-0330">Waiters</w>
<pc xml:id="A19883-003-a-0340">:</pc>
<!-- ... -->
</l>
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> ...
<!-- ... -->
<certainty target="#CE-e1" locus="value"
degree="0.9"/>
<certainty target="#CE-e40" locus="value"
degree="0.5"/>