Exemple: <expan> (expansion)
These search results reproduce every example of the use of <expan> in the Guidelines, including all localised and translated versions. In some cases, the examples have been drawn from discussion of other elements in the Guidelines and illustrating the use of <expan> is not the main focus of the passage in question. In other cases, examples may be direct translations of each other, and hence identical from the perspective of their encoding.
- 10 Manuscript Description
- 11 Representation of Primary Sources
- 13 Names, Dates, People, and Places
- 21 Certainty, Precision, and Responsibility
3 Elements Available in All TEI Documents
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>
<abbr> (en)
<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> (zh-TW)
<abbr> (en)
<abbr>SPQR</abbr>
<expan>senatus populusque romanorum</expan>
</choice>
<expan> (en)
<expan> (zh-TW)
<expan> (en)
<abbr>Imp</abbr>
<expan>Imp<ex>erator</ex>
</expan>
</choice>
10 Manuscript Description
10.6.1 The <msItem> and <msItemStruct> Elements
<msItem defective="true">
<locus from="1r" to="9v">1r-9v</locus>
<title>Knýtlinga saga</title>
<msItem n="1.1">
<locus from="1r:1" to="2v:30">1r:1-2v:30</locus>
<incipit defective="true">dan<ex>n</ex>a a engl<ex>an</ex>di</incipit>
<explicit defective="true">en meðan <expan>haraldr</expan> hein hafði
k<ex>onung</ex>r v<am>
<g ref="http://www.example.com/abbrevs.xml#er"/>
</am>it
yf<ex>ir</ex> danmork</explicit>
</msItem>
<!-- msItems 1.2 to 1.4 -->
</msItem>
</msContents>
11 Representation of Primary Sources
11.3.1.2 Abbreviation and Expansion
11.3.1.2 Abbreviation and Expansion
11.3.1.2 Abbreviation and Expansion
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
<ex> (en)
<expan>R<ex>oa</ex>d</expan>
<abbr>Rd</abbr>
</choice>
<expan>b<ex>oulevard</ex>d</expan>
<abbr>bd</abbr>
</choice>Clemenceau.
<ex> (zh-TW)
<am> (en)
<abbr>Aug<am>g</am>
</abbr>
<expan>Aug<ex>ustorum duo</ex>
</expan>
</choice>
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>
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"/>