TEI P4 Home
Appendix B Index
Introductory Note (March 2002)
1 About These Guidelines
2 A Gentle Introduction to XML
3 Structure of the TEI Document Type Definition
4 Languages and Character Sets
5 The TEI Header
6 Elements Available in All TEI Documents
7 Default Text Structure
8 Base Tag Set for Prose
9 Base Tag Set for Verse
10 Base Tag Set for Drama
11 Transcriptions of Speech
12 Print Dictionaries
13 Terminological Databases
14 Linking, Segmentation, and Alignment
15 Simple Analytic Mechanisms
16 Feature Structures
17 Certainty and Responsibility
18 Transcription of Primary Sources
19 Critical Apparatus
20 Names and Dates
21 Graphs, Networks, and Trees
22 Tables, Formulae, and Graphics
23 Language Corpora
24 The Independent Header
25 Writing System Declaration
26 Feature System Declaration
27 Tag Set Documentation
28 Conformance
29 Modifying and Customizing the TEI DTD
30 Rules for Interchange
31 Multiple Hierarchies
32 Algorithm for Recognizing Canonical References
33 Element Classes
34 Entities
35 Elements
36 Obtaining the TEI DTD
37 Obtaining TEI WSDs
38 Sample Tag Set Documentation
39 Formal Grammar for the TEI-Interchange-Format Subset of SGML
Appendix A Bibliography
Appendix B Index
Appendix C Prefatory Notes
Appendix D Colophon
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- CDATA marked section
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2.8 Marked sections
- Charts
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21 Graphs, Networks, and Trees
- DTD
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2.4 Validating a document's structure
3.1 Main and Auxiliary DTDs
- DTD
extensions
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28.3 Modifications to TEI Document Type Declarations
- DTD
fragments
-
3 Structure of the TEI Document Type Definition
- DTD extension
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28.5.3 Document Type Declaration
- DTD extensions
-
28.1.2 TEI Local Processing Format
28.1.3 TEI Interchange Format
- DTD fragments
-
3.1 Main and Auxiliary DTDs
- DTD subset
-
2.8.2 Conditional marked section
2.10.2 The DOCTYPE declaration
- ESIS
-
14.2.2.16 The STR Keyword
- Gregorian
-
35 Elements
35 Elements
35 Elements
- HyTime
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14.2.2.1 Location Ladders
- ISO 646 subset
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28.5.1 Character Sets
- Islamic
-
35 Elements
35 Elements
35 Elements
- Julian
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35 Elements
35 Elements
35 Elements
- Mosaic
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35 Elements
35 Elements
35 Elements
- Revolutionary
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35 Elements
35 Elements
35 Elements
- Roman
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35 Elements
35 Elements
35 Elements
- SGML
Declaration
-
2.10.1 SGML and XML declarations
- SYSTEM
-
35 Elements
- Stephanus
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35 Elements
- TDBs
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13 Terminological Databases
- TEI
conformance
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1.2.2.2 Use for Interchange
- TEI
interchange format
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28.1.1 TEI-Conformant Document
- TEI abstract model
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28.1.6 TEI Abstract Model
28.5.4 Tag Usage and Feature Marking
- TEI conformance
-
28 Conformance
28.1.1 TEI-Conformant Document
28.5.4 Tag Usage and Feature Marking
- TEI extended pointer mechanism
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14 Linking, Segmentation, and Alignment
- TEI header
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5 The TEI Header
- TEI interchange document
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28.1.3 TEI Interchange Format
- TEI interchange form
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30.1 Negotiated Interchange
- TEI interchange format
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28.1.3 TEI Interchange Format
- TEI interchange-conformant document
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28.1.3 TEI Interchange Format
- TEI local processing format
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28.1.1 TEI-Conformant Document
28.1.2 TEI Local Processing Format
- TEI local-processing document
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28.1.2 TEI Local Processing Format
- TEI local-processing form
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30.1 Negotiated Interchange
- TEI local-processing-conformant document
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28.1.2 TEI Local Processing Format
- TEI packed format
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30.1 Negotiated Interchange
- TEI recommended practice
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28.1.5 TEI Recommended Practice
28.5.4 Tag Usage and Feature Marking
- TEI-conformant
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28.1.1 TEI-Conformant Document
- TEI.analysis
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15 Simple Analytic Mechanisms
- TEI.drama
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10 Base Tag Set for Drama
- TEI.figures
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22 Tables, Formulae, and Graphics
- TEI.names.dates
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20 Names and Dates
- TEI.prose
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8 Base Tag Set for Prose
- TEI.verse
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9 Base Tag Set for Verse
- TEIback2.dtd
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7.6 Back Matter
- TEIform
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33 Element Classes
- TEIfron2.dtd
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7.5 Title Pages
- TIF
-
13 Terminological Databases
- X-bar
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21.3 Another Tree Notation
- XML
declaration
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2.10 Putting it all together
2.10.1 SGML and XML declarations
- XML schema
-
2.3.2 Content models: an example
- a-class
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3.7 Element Classes
- a-dot entities.
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3.7.1 Classes Which Share Attributes
- absent
-
35 Elements
- absolute temporal
expression
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20.4 Dates and Time
- abstract
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7.4 Front Matter
- abstract character
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4.1.1 Some definitions
- accepting
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28.1.1 TEI-Conformant Document
- ack
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7.4 Front Matter
- active
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23.2.2 The Participants Description
23.2.2 The Participants Description
- acyclic
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21.1 Graphs and Digraphs
- additional tag sets
-
1.1.1 Structure
3.2 Core, Base, and Additional Tag Sets
3.3 Invocation of the TEI DTD
- additional tagsets
-
5 The TEI Header
-
supralinear 6.5.3 Additions, Deletions, and Omissions
- addressees
-
35 Elements
- addressors
-
35 Elements
- adjacent
-
21.1 Graphs and Digraphs
- adjacent from
-
21.1 Graphs and Digraphs
- adjacent to
-
21.1 Graphs and Digraphs
- after
-
35 Elements
35 Elements
- alignment
-
14 Linking, Segmentation, and Alignment
14.4 Correspondence and Alignment
- allograph
-
35 Elements
- alternants
-
14.8 Alternation
- analysis
-
15 Simple Analytic Mechanisms
33 Element Classes
-
bibliographic 6.10.2 Components of Bibliographic References
6.10.2.1 Analytic, Monographic, and Series Levels
- anthology
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2.3.2 Content models: an example
-
functions 6.2 Treatment of Punctuation
- app1
-
35 Elements
35 Elements
- app2
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35 Elements
35 Elements
- apparatus entries
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19 Critical Apparatus
- appendix
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7.6 Back Matter
- approx
-
35 Elements
35 Elements
- architectural forms
-
3.5 Global Attributes
- arcs
-
21 Graphs, Networks, and Trees
21.1 Graphs and Digraphs
- arity
-
21.2 Trees
- article
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15.4 Linguistic Annotation
- atomic
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15.4 Linguistic Annotation
- attribute list specification
-
2.6.1 Declaring attributes
- attribute-value
pairs
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2.6 Attributes
- attribute-value pairs
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15 Simple Analytic Mechanisms
- attributes
-
2.5 Complicating the issue
- auxiliary
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4.4 The Writing System Declaration
- auxiliary DTDs
-
3.1 Main and Auxiliary DTDs
- auxiliary document
types
-
1.1.1 Structure
- bag
-
16.1 Introduction
- bags
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16.6 Singleton, Set, Bag and List Collections of Values
- base components
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25.4.1 Base Components of the WSD
- base tag sets
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1.1.1 Structure
3.2 Core, Base, and Additional Tag Sets
- baseStandard
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25.4.1 Base Components of the WSD
- before
-
35 Elements
35 Elements
- biblPart
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35 Elements
- bibliogr
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7.6 Back Matter
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6.10.1 Elements of Bibliographic References
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6.10.1 Elements of Bibliographic References
analytic level 6.10.2 Components of Bibliographic References
monographic level 6.10.2 Components of Bibliographic References
series level 6.10.2 Components of Bibliographic References
- binary
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16.1 Introduction
21.2 Trees
- binary values
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16.2 Elementary Feature Structures: Features with Binary Values
- blank
-
2.4.6 Model groups
- boolean
-
16.1 Introduction
- boolean value
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16.8 Boolean, Default and Uncertain Values
- ca.
-
35 Elements
35 Elements
- caesura
-
9.3 Components of the Verse Line
- callout
-
22.3 Specific Elements for Graphic Images
- canonical reference.
-
14.2.2.6 The REF Keyword
- canzone
-
9.4.3 Metrical Analysis of Stanzaic Verse
9.4.3 Metrical Analysis of Stanzaic Verse
- case
-
4.1.4 Character semantics
16.4 Symbolic, Numeric, Measurement, Rate and String Values
- cast list
-
10.1.4 Cast Lists
- catalog file
-
2.7.1 Entity declarations
2.10.4 Ancillary Files
- cdata
-
39.5 Grammar for Document Instance
- character
-
4.1.1 Some definitions
4.1.2 Characters and glyphs
4.1.2 Characters and glyphs
15 Simple Analytic Mechanisms
- character
code
-
4.1.1 Some definitions
- character
repertoire
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4.1.1 Some definitions
- character repertoires
-
4.3 Code shifting
- character set
-
4.1.1 Some definitions
- characters
-
14.3 Blocks, Segments and Anchors
15.1 Linguistic Segment Categories
- children
-
21.2 Trees
- chunk
-
3.7.5 High-Level Element Classes
10.2 The Body of a Performance Text
33 Element Classes
- chunk elements
-
3.7.5 High-Level Element Classes
- chunk.seq
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33 Element Classes
- chunks
-
3.7.3 The TEICLAS2.ENT File
3.7.3 The TEICLAS2.ENT File
6.1 Paragraphs
33 Element Classes
- class
-
11.2.5 Temporal Information
- clause
-
15 Simple Analytic Mechanisms
15.1 Linguistic Segment Categories
- clauses
-
14.3 Blocks, Segments and Anchors
15.1 Linguistic Segment Categories
- clean modifications
-
29.1 Kinds of Modification
- code
point
-
4.1.1 Some definitions
- code shifting
-
4.3 Code shifting
- coded character set
-
4.1.1 Some definitions
- cola
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9.3 Components of the Verse Line
- colophon
-
7.6 Back Matter
- combining
-
4.1.1 Some definitions
- combining characters
-
2.4.2 Generic identifier
- comment
-
2.3.2 Content models: an example
- commiato
-
9.4.3 Metrical Analysis of Stanzaic Verse
9.4.3 Metrical Analysis of Stanzaic Verse
9.4.3 Metrical Analysis of Stanzaic Verse
9.4.3 Metrical Analysis of Stanzaic Verse
- communications link
-
30.1 Negotiated Interchange
- comp.drama
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10 Base Tag Set for Drama
- compatability character
-
4.1.4 Character semantics
- component
-
3.7.3 The TEICLAS2.ENT File
7.2.4 Content of Textual Divisions
7.3 Groups of Texts
34 Entities
34 Entities
34 Entities
34 Entities
34 Entities
34 Entities
34 Entities
34 Entities
34 Entities
34 Entities
- component-level elements
-
7.1 Divisions of the Body
- components
-
3.7.3 The TEICLAS2.ENT File
7.1 Divisions of the Body
- composing
-
4.1.1 Some definitions
- composite text
-
23.1 Varieties of Composite Text
- composite texts
-
23 Language Corpora
- composite,
-
7 Default Text Structure
- computer file
-
5 The TEI Header
- concur
-
31 Multiple Hierarchies
- conditional marked section
-
2.8 Marked sections
- conformance
-
1.1.1 Structure
- connected
-
21.1 Graphs and Digraphs
- connector
-
2.4.5 Connectors
- constituent parts
-
12.2 The Structure of Dictionary Entries
- constituents
-
12.2 The Structure of Dictionary Entries
- content
-
39.5 Grammar for Document Instance
- content
model
-
2.4.1 An example DTD
- content model
-
2.4.3 Content model
- contents
-
7.4 Front Matter
- core
-
5 The TEI Header
6.12 Overview of the Core Tag Set
- core tag sets
-
3.2 Core, Base, and Additional Tag Sets
- correspondence
-
14 Linking, Segmentation, and Alignment
14.4 Correspondence and Alignment
- couplets
-
2.4.6 Model groups
- cycle
-
21.1 Graphs and Digraphs
- cyclic
-
21.1 Graphs and Digraphs
- cyclic path
-
21.1 Graphs and Digraphs
-
6.2 Treatment of Punctuation
- data
-
22.1.1 The TEI Table DTD
- data element
-
13 Terminological Databases
- declarable elements
-
23.3.2 Declarable Elements
33 Element Classes
- declared value
-
35 Elements
- declaring
-
23.3.2 Declarable Elements
- dedication
-
7.4 Front Matter
- default
-
16.1 Introduction
- default
map
-
25.8.4 Semantics of Exceptions
- delimiters
-
5.3.5.2 Stepwise Method
- demographics
-
23.2.2 The Participants Description
- derivation
-
21.3 Another Tree Notation
- derived DTD
-
28.3 Modifications to TEI Document Type Declarations
- descriptive
-
1.2.1 Design Principles of the TEI Scheme
- deu
-
35 Elements
-
6.3.2.3 Other Linguistically Distinct Material
- diaeresis
-
9.3 Components of the Verse Line
9.3 Components of the Verse Line
-
6.3.2.3 Other Linguistically Distinct Material
-
6.3.2.3 Other Linguistically Distinct Material
- dictionaries
-
33 Element Classes
- directed
-
21.1 Graphs and Digraphs
23.2.2 The Participants Description
- directionality
-
4.1.4 Character semantics
- disconnected
-
21.1 Graphs and Digraphs
- discontiguous flat term entries
-
13.3.3 Flat Term Entries Using Group and Depend Attributes
- distributor
-
5.2.4 Publication, Distribution, etc.
- divbot
-
7.2 Elements Common to All Divisions
7.2.4 Content of Textual Divisions
- divn
-
7.1.1 Un-numbered Divisions
7.1.2 Numbered Divisions
7.1.4 Partial and Composite Divisions
9 Base Tag Set for Verse
9.2 Structural Divisions of Verse Texts
9.2 Structural Divisions of Verse Texts
9.2 Structural Divisions of Verse Texts
10.2.4 Speech Contents
22.3 Specific Elements for Graphic Images
- divtop
-
7.2 Elements Common to All Divisions
7.2.1 Headings and Trailers
7.2.4 Content of Textual Divisions
- docinstance
-
39.5 Grammar for Document Instance
- document
type
-
2.1.2 Types of document
- document
type declaration
-
3.1 Main and Auxiliary DTDs
29 Modifying and Customizing the TEI DTD
- document in TEI
interchange format
-
28.1.3 TEI Interchange Format
- document in TEI local
processing format
-
28.1.2 TEI Local Processing Format
- document instance
-
2.3.1 Elements
2.10 Putting it all together
- document type
-
2.1 What's special about XML?
2.3.2 Content models: an example
35 Elements
- document type declaration
-
2.3.2 Content models: an example
2.4 Validating a document's structure
2.10 Putting it all together
- document type definition
-
29 Modifying and Customizing the TEI DTD
- domain-style
address
-
6.9.2 Creating New Reference Systems
- double
link
-
14.1.1 Pointers and Links
- dramafront
-
10 Base Tag Set for Drama
- edge
-
21.1 Graphs and Digraphs
- edges
-
21 Graphs, Networks, and Trees
21.1 Graphs and Digraphs
- editorial view
-
12.5 Typographic and Lexical Information in Dictionary Data
- elder
siblings
-
14.2.2.10 The PREVIOUS Keyword
- elemcontent
-
39.5 Grammar for Document Instance
- element
-
2.3.1 Elements
39.5 Grammar for Document Instance
- element
class
-
27.2 Element Classes
- element
classes
-
3 Structure of the TEI Document Type Definition
- element class
-
35 Elements
- element classes
-
3.7 Element Classes
- element sets
-
3.1 Main and Auxiliary DTDs
- element structure information set
-
14.2.2.16 The STR Keyword
- embedded
-
2.3.2 Content models: an example
- embedded text
-
3.4 Combining TEI Base Tag Sets
- embedding tree
-
21.3 Another Tree Notation
- empty
-
2.3.2 Content models: an example
- empty category
-
21.3 Another Tree Notation
- encoded character
-
4.1.1 Some definitions
- encoding
-
2 A Gentle Introduction to XML
- encoding description
-
5 The TEI Header
- encoding scheme
-
1 About These Guidelines
- end-tag
-
2.3.1 Elements
- eng
-
35 Elements
- entities
-
2.1.3 Data independence
- entity
-
2.6.3 Attribute values
2.7 Entities
- entity
sets
-
2.7.3 Character references
- entity
reference,
-
2.7.2 Entity references
- entity
references
-
4.2.1 Character input and entity references
- entity declaration
-
2.7.1 Entity declarations
- entity file
-
3.7.6 Elements Marked for Text Type
- entity reference
-
2.7 Entities
- entity set
-
4.2.1 Character input and entity references
- entries
-
12.1 Dictionary Body and Overall Structure
- epigraph
-
7.2.3 Arguments and Epigraphs
- eq
-
35 Elements
- escape sequences
-
4.2.1 Character input and entity references
-
6.2 Treatment of Punctuation
- exclusive
alternation
-
14.8 Alternation
- extenders
-
2.4.2 Generic identifier
- external
-
19.2 Linking the Apparatus to the Text
- external entity
-
2.7.1 Entity declarations
- false
-
35 Elements
- feature
-
16.2 Elementary Feature Structures: Features with Binary Values
- feature
structure
-
16.2 Elementary Feature Structures: Features with Binary Values
- feature
structures
-
5.3.7 The Feature System Declaration
- feature libraries
-
16.3 Feature, Feature-Structure and Feature-Value Libraries
- feature structure
-
16.1 Introduction
- feature structures
-
23.2.1 The Text Description
- feature system
declaration,
-
23.2.1 The Text Description
- feature system declaration
-
5.3.7 The Feature System Declaration
- feature system declarations
-
16.1 Introduction
- feature-structure libraries
-
16.3 Feature, Feature-Structure and Feature-Value Libraries
- feature-structure library
-
16.3 Feature, Feature-Structure and Feature-Value Libraries
- feature-system declaration
-
16.2 Elementary Feature Structures: Features with Binary Values
- feature-value
libraries
-
16.3 Feature, Feature-Structure and Feature-Value Libraries
- features
-
16.1 Introduction
- feet
-
9.3 Components of the Verse Line
- feminine
-
35 Elements
- figures.ent
-
22.3 Specific Elements for Graphic Images
- file description
-
5 The TEI Header
- file-type
-
5.2.3 Type and Extent of File
- final
-
21.1.1 Transition Networks
- finite
space co-ordinates
-
14.5 Synchronization
- flat
-
13.3 Basic Structure of the Terminological Entry
- floating elements
-
13.2 Tags for Terminological Data
- font
-
4.1.1 Some definitions
- formal public identifier
-
2.7.1 Entity declarations
25.1 Overall Structure of Writing System Declaration
- formulaContent
-
22.2 Formulae and
Mathematical Expressions
22.2 Formulae and
Mathematical Expressions
22.2 Formulae and
Mathematical Expressions
22.2 Formulae and
Mathematical Expressions
35 Elements
- formulaNotations
-
22.2 Formulae and
Mathematical Expressions
- fra
-
35 Elements
- fragmentation
-
31 Multiple Hierarchies
- front matter
-
5.1.1 The TEI Header and Its Components
7.4 Front Matter
- frontispiece
-
7.4 Front Matter
-
6.2 Treatment of Punctuation
- funders
-
35 Elements
- gender
-
16.4 Symbolic, Numeric, Measurement, Rate and String Values
- general
-
3.4 Combining TEI Base Tag Sets
- general
base
-
3.2.2 The Base Tag Sets
- general
entities
-
2.7.5 Parameter entities
- general entity
-
3.2 Core, Base, and Additional Tag Sets
- generic
identifier
-
1.1.2 Notational Conventions
- generic identifier
-
2.3.1 Elements
2.4.1 An example DTD
- given names
-
20.1 Personal Names
- global
-
33 Element Classes
35 Elements
- global attributes
-
3 Structure of the TEI Document Type Definition
- glossary
-
7.6 Back Matter
- glyph
-
4.1.1 Some definitions
4.1.2 Characters and glyphs
4.1.2 Characters and glyphs
- grapheme
-
35 Elements
- gray-scale
-
22.4 Overview of Basic Graphics Concepts
- guard entities
-
29.1.1 Suppressing Elements
- hand
-
18.2.1 Document Hands
- headword
-
12.1 Dictionary Body and Overall Structure
- heb-hel
-
35 Elements
- heroic
couplets
-
9.4.1 Sample Metrical Analyses
-
6.3.1 What Is Highlighting?
6.3 Highlighting and Quotation
-
6.2 Treatment of Punctuation
soft and hard 6.2 Treatment of Punctuation
- implicit
pointing
-
14.1.2 Using Pointers and Links
- implicit linking
-
14.1.2 Using Pointers and Links
- in-line
-
19.2 Linking the Apparatus to the Text
35 Elements
- incident
-
21.1 Graphs and Digraphs
- incipits
-
7.2.1 Headings and Trailers
35 Elements
- inclusive alternation
-
14.8 Alternation
- independent header
-
24.1 Definition and Principles for Encoders
- independent headers
-
24 The Independent Header
- index
-
7.6 Back Matter
- inherit
-
3.7 Element Classes
- initial
-
21.1.1 Transition Networks
-
6.5.3 Additions, Deletions, and Omissions
- inter
-
22.1.1 The TEI Table DTD
33 Element Classes
33 Element Classes
33 Element Classes
- inter-level
-
6.1 Paragraphs
- inter-level
elements
-
3.7.3 The TEICLAS2.ENT File
- inter-level elements
-
3.7.3 The TEICLAS2.ENT File
3.7.5 High-Level Element Classes
- interchange format
-
1.2.2.2 Use for Interchange
- internal entity
-
2.7.1 Entity declarations
- internal nodes
-
21.2 Trees
- interpretive
-
1.2.1 Design Principles of the TEI Scheme
- label
-
22.1.1 The TEI Table DTD
- language corpus
-
23 Language Corpora
- lemma
-
15.1 Linguistic Segment Categories
19.1.2 Readings
35 Elements
- level
-
12.2 The Structure of Dictionary Entries
- lexical view
-
12.5 Typographic and Lexical Information in Dictionary Data
- libraries
-
16.1 Introduction
- line
-
2.3.2 Content models: an example
- linguistic annotation
-
15.4 Linguistic Annotation
23.4.1 Levels of Analysis
- linguistic segment
category
-
15.1 Linguistic Segment Categories
- link
-
14.1 Pointers
- linking
-
33 Element Classes
- list
-
16.1 Introduction
- lists
-
16.6 Singleton, Set, Bag and List Collections of Values
- location
source
-
14.2.2.1 Location Ladders
- location
value
-
14.2.2.1 Location Ladders
- location ladder
-
14.2.2.1 Location Ladders
- location pointer specification
-
14.2.2 Extended Pointer Syntax
- location term
-
14.2.2.1 Location Ladders
- location type
-
14.2.2.1 Location Ladders
- lossless
compression
-
22.4 Overview of Basic Graphics Concepts
- lossy compression
-
22.4 Overview of Basic Graphics Concepts
- m-class
-
3.7 Element Classes
- m.demographics
-
23.2.2 The Participants Description
- macrosyntagm
-
11.3.1 Segmentation
- main DTD
-
3 Structure of the TEI Document Type Definition
3.1 Main and Auxiliary DTDs
- mandatory when applicable
-
1.2.1 Design Principles of the TEI Scheme
- marked
sections
-
3.2 Core, Base, and Additional Tag Sets
- marked section
-
2.8.2 Conditional marked section
- markup
-
2 A Gentle Introduction to XML
2 A Gentle Introduction to XML
- markup
language
-
2 A Gentle Introduction to XML
- markup language
-
1 About These Guidelines
- matrices
-
16.2 Elementary Feature Structures: Features with Binary Values
- measurement
-
16.1 Introduction
- measurement
values
-
16.4 Symbolic, Numeric, Measurement, Rate and String Values
-
vs. use 6.3.4 Terms, Glosses, and Cited Words
- merger
-
25.8.5 Merger of Form and Character Elements
- metalanguage
-
2 A Gentle Introduction to XML
16.1 Introduction
- meter
-
35 Elements
35 Elements
- metrical
-
10.2.4 Speech Contents
- milestone
-
6.9.3 Milestone Tags
- milestone elements
-
31 Multiple Hierarchies
- milestones
-
5.3.5 The Reference System Declaration
- minimization rules
-
2.4.1 An example DTD
- minimizing
-
1.2.2.1 Use in Text Capture and Text Creation
- mixed
-
3.4 Combining TEI Base Tag Sets
- mixed base
-
3.2.2 The Base Tag Sets
- mixed content
-
2.4.6 Model groups
- mixedcontent
-
39.5 Grammar for Document Instance
- model
groups
-
2.4.6 Model groups
-
6.10.2 Components of Bibliographic References
6.10.2.1 Analytic, Monographic, and Series Levels
- morphInfo
-
12.3.2 Grammatical Information
- morpheme
-
15 Simple Analytic Mechanisms
15.1 Linguistic Segment Categories
- morphemes
-
14.3 Blocks, Segments and Anchors
- mutual
-
23.2.2 The Participants Description
- mutually exclusive
-
14.8 Alternation
16.7 Alternative Features and Feature Values
- name
-
2.9.2 Namespaces
20 Names and Dates
39.7 Lexical Scanner
- name token
-
39.7 Lexical Scanner
- namespace
-
2.9 Other components of an XML document
2.9.2 Namespaces
- namespaces
-
2.4.2 Generic identifier
- naturalize
-
28.4.5 Data Import
- nested
-
13.3 Basic Structure of the Terminological Entry
- networks
-
21 Graphs, Networks, and Trees
- nodes
-
21 Graphs, Networks, and Trees
21.1 Graphs and Digraphs
- non-floating elements
-
13.2 Tags for Terminological Data
- non-transmissible characters
-
30.1 Negotiated Interchange
- nonunique
-
35 Elements
- notation
-
2.7.4 Unparsed entities and Notations
22.2 Formulae and
Mathematical Expressions
22.3 Specific Elements for Graphic Images
- notation
declaration
-
22 Tables, Formulae, and Graphics
-
6.8.1 Notes and Simple Annotation
7.6 Back Matter
- noun-ness
-
15.4 Linguistic Annotation
- number
-
16.4 Symbolic, Numeric, Measurement, Rate and String Values
39.7 Lexical Scanner
- number token
-
39.7 Lexical Scanner
- numbered
-
7.1 Divisions of the Body
- numeric
-
16.1 Introduction
- numeric
values
-
16.4 Symbolic, Numeric, Measurement, Rate and String Values
- numeric value
-
4.1.4 Character semantics
- occurrence indicator
-
2.4.4 Occurrence indicators
- optional
-
1.2.1 Design Principles of the TEI Scheme
- ordered
-
21.2 Trees
- ordered
pairs
-
21.1 Graphs and Digraphs
- ordered hierarchy of
content objects
-
2.5 Complicating the issue
- ordered tree
-
21.2 Trees
- overlap
-
11.3.2 Synchronization and Overlap
14.5.1 Aligning Synchronous Events
- packing
-
28.1.4 TEI Packed Interchange format
- parameter entities
-
2.7.5 Parameter entities
3 Structure of the TEI Document Type Definition
- parameter entity
-
3.2 Core, Base, and Additional Tag Sets
- parameter entity declarations
-
3.2 Core, Base, and Additional Tag Sets
- parameter entity references
-
3.2 Core, Base, and Additional Tag Sets
- parameterized
-
29 Modifying and Customizing the TEI DTD
- parent
-
21.2 Trees
-
6.2 Treatment of Punctuation
- parser
-
2.1.2 Types of document
- partially ordered tree
-
21.2 Trees
- participant
-
23.2.2 The Participants Description
- participant description
-
6.3.3 Quotation
- passive
-
23.2.2 The Participants Description
23.2.2 The Participants Description
- path
-
21.1 Graphs and Digraphs
- performance
texts
-
6.11.2 Core Tags for Drama
-
6.2 Treatment of Punctuation
- persPart
-
20 Names and Dates
- person
-
20 Names and Dates
- personal name
-
20 Names and Dates
- phrase
-
3.7.3 The TEICLAS2.ENT File
15 Simple Analytic Mechanisms
15.1 Linguistic Segment Categories
33 Element Classes
- phrase
level
-
15.1 Linguistic Segment Categories
- phrase-level
-
6.1 Paragraphs
12.2 The Structure of Dictionary Entries
- phrase-level elements
-
3.7.3 The TEICLAS2.ENT File
3.7.5 High-Level Element Classes
- phrase.seq
-
34 Entities
- phrases
-
14.3 Blocks, Segments and Anchors
- placePart
-
20 Names and Dates
- plural
-
16.4 Symbolic, Numeric, Measurement, Rate and String Values
- plural noun
-
15.4 Linguistic Annotation
- poem
-
2.3.2 Content models: an example
- pointer
-
14.1 Pointers
33 Element Classes
- pointer element
-
14.1 Pointers
-
6.10.1 Elements of Bibliographic References
- preface
-
7.4 Front Matter
- prefix
-
2.9.2 Namespaces
2.9.2 Namespaces
- preliminaries
-
7.5 Title Pages
- probabilistic weights
-
14.8 Alternation
- processing instructions
-
2.9 Other components of an XML document
- prolog
-
2.10 Putting it all together
5.1.1 The TEI Header and Its Components
39.4 Grammar for DTD
- publisher
-
5.2.4 Publication, Distribution, etc.
-
6.2 Treatment of Punctuation
- quotation
-
6.3.3 Quotation
-
6.2 Treatment of Punctuation
- raster image
-
22.4 Overview of Basic Graphics Concepts
- rate
-
16.1 Introduction
- rate values
-
16.4 Symbolic, Numeric, Measurement, Rate and String Values
- rcdata
-
39.5 Grammar for Document Instance
- recommended
-
1.2.1 Design Principles of the TEI Scheme
- recommended when applicable
-
1.2.1 Design Principles of the TEI Scheme
- reference
-
22.3 Specific Elements for Graphic Images
-
6.10.1 Elements of Bibliographic References
- referring string
-
6.4.1 Referring Strings
20 Names and Dates
-
6.5.2 Regularization and Normalization
- related entries
-
12.2.2 Groups and Constituents
- relationship
-
23.2.2 The Participants Description
- relative place names
-
20.2.3 Relative Place Names
- relative temporal expression
-
20.4 Dates and Time
- release authority
-
5.2.4 Publication, Distribution, etc.
- rendition characters
-
12.5.1 Editorial View
- rendition text
-
12.5.1 Editorial View
12.5.1 Editorial View
- replacement text
-
35 Elements
- required
-
1.2.1 Design Principles of the TEI Scheme
- resolution
-
22.4 Overview of Basic Graphics Concepts
- resolved
-
29 Modifying and Customizing the TEI DTD
- reversible
-
4.2.2 Transliteration schemes
- revision history
-
5 The TEI Header
- role
-
20.1 Personal Names
- root
-
21.2 Trees
- root
element
-
2.3.2 Content models: an example
39.5 Grammar for Document Instance
- s-unit
-
15 Simple Analytic Mechanisms
- s-units
-
14.3 Blocks, Segments and Anchors
14.3 Blocks, Segments and Anchors
15.1 Linguistic Segment Categories
- sb
-
35 Elements
- second
-
35 Elements
- segments
-
11.3.1 Segmentation
- sentence
-
15 Simple Analytic Mechanisms
15.1 Linguistic Segment Categories
- sentences
-
15.1 Linguistic Segment Categories
- series
-
5.2.5 The Series Statement
35 Elements
-
6.10.2 Components of Bibliographic References
6.10.2.1 Analytic, Monographic, and Series Levels
- set
-
16.1 Introduction
- sets
-
16.6 Singleton, Set, Bag and List Collections of Values
- siblings
-
14.2.2.10 The PREVIOUS Keyword
- single
-
35 Elements
- singletons
-
16.6 Singleton, Set, Bag and List Collections of Values
- singular
-
16.4 Symbolic, Numeric, Measurement, Rate and String Values
- singular noun
-
15.4 Linguistic Annotation
- situational parameters
-
23.2.1 The Text Description
23.2.1 The Text Description
35 Elements
- sorting
-
16.9.2 Other Inequality Relations
- span
-
15.3 Spans and Interpretations
- speaker
-
23.2.2 The Participants Description
- specialPara
-
33 Element Classes
- speech management
-
11.3.5 Speech Management
- sponsors
-
35 Elements
- stageDirection
-
10 Base Tag Set for Drama
- stanza
-
2.3.2 Content models: an example
- stanzaic
-
2.4.6 Model groups
- start-tag
-
2.3.1 Elements
- state
-
5.3.5.3 Milestone Method
- statement of responsibility
-
35 Elements
35 Elements
- statements of responsibility
-
5.2.1 The Title Statement
5.2.1 The Title Statement
- states
-
21.1.1 Transition Networks
- steps
-
5.3.5 The Reference System Declaration
5.3.5.2 Stepwise Method
- stichic
-
2.4.6 Model groups
- string
-
16.1 Introduction
- string substitution
-
2.1.3 Data independence
2.7.3 Character references
- string values
-
16.4 Symbolic, Numeric, Measurement, Rate and String Values
- structured values
-
16.5 Structured Values
- stylesheet
-
2.1.1 Descriptive markup
- substring
-
16.9.3 Subsumption and Non-subsumption Relations
- subsume
-
16.9.3 Subsumption and Non-subsumption Relations
35 Elements
35 Elements
- subsumed
-
35 Elements
- subsumes
-
35 Elements
- subsumption
-
16.8 Boolean, Default and Uncertain Values
of feature structures 26.4 Feature Structure Constraints
-
6.5.3 Additions, Deletions, and Omissions
- surname
-
20.1 Personal Names
- symbolic
-
16.1 Introduction
- symbolic values
-
16.4 Symbolic, Numeric, Measurement, Rate and String Values
35 Elements
- synchronization
-
14.4 Correspondence and Alignment
- system entity
-
2.7.1 Entity declarations
-
and lists 6.7 Lists
- tag
-
1 About These Guidelines
- tag omissibility
-
Appendix C2. Introductory Note (June 2001)
- tag sets
-
3 Structure of the TEI Document Type Definition
3.1 Main and Auxiliary DTDs
- target
-
14.1.1 Pointers and Links
- taxonomy
-
23.2.1 The Text Description
- teiana2.dtd
-
15 Simple Analytic Mechanisms
- teiana2.ent
-
15 Simple Analytic Mechanisms
- teistr2.dtd
-
7.7 DTD Fragment for Default Text Structure
- tempexp
-
20 Names and Dates
- term
-
13.1 The Terminological Entry
- term information group
-
13.3 Basic Structure of the Terminological Entry
- terminological
dictionaries
-
13 Terminological Databases
- terminological
entry
-
13.1 The Terminological Entry
- terminological entries
-
13 Terminological Databases
- terminology
-
33 Element Classes
- terminology
databases
-
13 Terminological Databases
- terminology interchange format
-
13 Terminological Databases
- text
-
23.1 Varieties of Composite Text
- text
creation
-
1.2.1 Design Principles of the TEI Scheme
- text capture
-
1.2.1 Design Principles of the TEI Scheme
- text components
-
3.7.3 The TEICLAS2.ENT File
- text profile
-
5 The TEI Header
- text-type
-
23.2.1 The Text Description
- text-types
-
23.2.1 The Text Description
-
as organizing unit for spoken material 11.1 General Considerations and Overview
- title
-
2.3.2 Content models: an example
- top-level constituents
-
12.2 The Structure of Dictionary Entries
12.2.2 Groups and Constituents
- trace
-
21.3 Another Tree Notation
- transliterate
-
4.2.2 Transliteration schemes
- transmission
character set
-
28.4.4 Data Export
- transmission character set
-
28.1.4 TEI Packed Interchange format
28.5.1 Character Sets
30.1 Negotiated Interchange
- transmission entity set
-
28.1.4 TEI Packed Interchange format
30.1 Negotiated Interchange
- tree
-
21.2 Trees
- trees
-
21 Graphs, Networks, and Trees
- trochaic substitution
-
9.4.1 Sample Metrical Analyses
- true
-
35 Elements
- turns
-
11.1 General Considerations and Overview
- typed path
-
6.9.2 Creating New Reference Systems
- types
-
16.1 Introduction
- typographic view
-
12.5 Typographic and Lexical Information in Dictionary Data
- un-numbered
-
7.1 Divisions of the Body
- uncertain
-
16.1 Introduction
- unclean modifications
-
29.1 Kinds of Modification
- underspecified
-
21.3 Another Tree Notation
- underspecifying
-
16.1 Introduction
16.8 Boolean, Default and Uncertain Values
- undirected
-
21.1 Graphs and Digraphs
- unique
-
35 Elements
- unitary
-
7 Default Text Structure
- unitary texts
-
23 Language Corpora
- universal character set
-
4 Languages and Character Sets
- unparsed
-
2.7.4 Unparsed entities and Notations
- untyped
path
-
6.9.2 Creating New Reference Systems
-
vs. mention 6.3.4 Terms, Glosses, and Cited Words
- utterance
-
11.2.1 Utterances
- valid
-
2.3.2 Content models: an example
- validating
-
28.1.1 TEI-Conformant Document
- values
-
16.2 Elementary Feature Structures: Features with Binary Values
- variation
-
19 Critical Apparatus
- vector image
-
22.4 Overview of Basic Graphics Concepts
- version control
-
5 The TEI Header
- vertices
-
21 Graphs, Networks, and Trees
21.1 Graphs and Digraphs
- virtual
copy
-
14.6 Identical Elements and Virtual Copies
- virtual element
-
14.6 Identical Elements and Virtual Copies
- virtual joins
-
31 Multiple Hierarchies
- vocabularies
-
13 Terminological Databases
-
in transcription of speech 11.2 Elements Unique to Spoken Texts
- web
-
14.1.3 Groups of Links
- well-formed
-
2.3.2 Content models: an example
- whitespace
-
2.4.1 An example DTD
- witnesses
-
19 Critical Apparatus
- word
-
15 Simple Analytic Mechanisms
15.1 Linguistic Segment Categories
- word features
-
35 Elements
- word level
-
15.1 Linguistic Segment Categories
- word structure
-
35 Elements
- word structure library
-
35 Elements
- words
-
14.3 Blocks, Segments and Anchors
- writing system
-
5.4.2 Language Usage
25 Writing System Declaration
- writing system
declaration
-
35 Elements
- writing system
declaration
-
35 Elements
- writing system declaration
-
25 Writing System Declaration
- writing systems
-
4.3 Code shifting
- x-dot
entities
-
29.1.3 Class Extension
- x-dot entities
-
3.7.2 Classes Used in Content Models
- younger
siblings
-
14.2.2.10 The PREVIOUS Keyword
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