<f>
<f> (feature) represents a feature value specification, that is, the association of a name with a value of any of several different types. [19.2 Elementary Feature Structures and the Binary Feature Value] | |||||||||||||||
Module | iso-fs — Feature Structures | ||||||||||||||
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Note |
The content of f may be textual, with the assumption that the data type of the feature value is determined by the schema—this is the approach used in many language-technology-oriented projects and recommendations. |
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Content model |
<content> |
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Schema Declaration |
<rng:element name="f"> element f { att.global.attributes, att.global.rendition.attributes, att.global.linking.attributes, att.global.analytic.attributes, att.global.facs.attributes, att.global.change.attributes, att.global.responsibility.attributes, att.global.source.attributes, att.datcat.attributes, attribute name { teidata.name }, attribute fVal { teidata.pointer }?, ( text | model.featureVal ) } |