PART IV: Additional Tag Sets
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14: Linking, Segmentation, and Alignment
14.1: Pointers
14.1.1: Pointers and Links
14.1.2: Using Pointers and Links
14.1.3: Groups of Links
14.1.4: Intermediate Pointers
14.2: Extended Pointers
14.2.1: Extended Pointer Elements
14.2.2: Extended Pointer Syntax
14.2.2.1: Location Ladders
14.2.2.2: Location Terms
14.2.2.3: The ROOT Keyword
14.2.2.4: The HERE Keyword
14.2.2.5: The ID Keyword
14.2.2.6: The REF Keyword
14.2.2.7: The CHILD Keyword
14.2.2.8: The DESCENDANT Keyword
14.2.2.9: The ANCESTOR Keyword
14.2.2.10: The PREVIOUS Keyword
14.2.2.11: The NEXT Keyword
14.2.2.12: The PRECEDING Keyword
14.2.2.13: The FOLLOWING Keyword
14.2.2.14: The PATTERN Keyword
14.2.2.15: The TOKEN Keyword
14.2.2.16: The STR Keyword
14.2.2.17: The SPACE Keyword
14.2.2.18: The FOREIGN Keyword
14.2.2.19: The HYQ Keyword
14.2.2.20: The DITTO Keyword
14.2.3: Using Extended Pointers
14.3: Segments and Anchors
14.4: Correspondence and Alignment
14.4.1: Correspondence
14.4.2: Alignment of Parallel Texts
14.4.3: A Three-way Alignment
14.5: Synchronization
14.5.1: Aligning Synchronous Events
14.5.2: Placing Synchronous Events in Time
14.6: Identical Elements and Virtual Copies
14.7: Aggregation
14.8: Alternation
14.9: Connecting Analytic and Textual Markup
15: Simple Analytic Mechanisms
15.1: Linguistic Segment Categories
15.2: Global Attributes for Simple Analyses
15.3: Spans and Interpretations
15.4: Linguistic Annotation
16: Feature Structures
16.1: Introduction
16.2: Elementary Feature Structures: Features with Binary Values
16.3: Feature, Feature-Structure and Feature-Value Libraries
16.4: Symbolic, Numeric, Measurement, Rate and String Values
16.5: Structured Values
16.6: Singleton, Set, Bag and List Collections of Values
16.7: Alternative Features and Feature Values
16.8: Boolean, Default and Uncertain Values
16.9: Indirect Specification of Values Using the REL Attribute
16.10: Two Illustrations
17: Certainty and Responsibility
17.1: Levels of Certainty
17.1.1: Using Notes to Record Uncertainty
17.1.2: Structured Indications of Uncertainty
17.2: Attribution of Responsibility
18: Transcription of Primary Sources
18.1: Altered, Corrected, and Erroneous Texts
18.1.1: Use of Core Tags for Transcriptional Work
18.1.2: Abbreviation and Expansion
18.1.3: Correction and Conjecture
18.1.4: Additions and Deletions
18.1.5: Substitutions
18.1.6: Cancellation of Deletions and Other Markings
18.1.7: Text Omitted from or Supplied in the Transcription
18.2: Non-Linguistic Phenomena in the Source
18.2.1: Document Hands
18.2.2: Hand, Responsibility, and Certainty Attributes
18.2.3: Damage, Illegibility, and Supplied Text
18.2.4: The Use of the Gap, Del, Damage, Unclear and Supplied Tags in Combination
18.2.5: Space
18.2.6: Lines
18.3: Headers, Footers, and Similar Matter
18.4: Other Primary Source Features not Covered in These Guidelines
19: Critical Apparatus
19.1: The Apparatus Entry, Readings, and Witnesses
19.1.1: The Apparatus Entry
19.1.2: Readings
19.1.3: Indicating Subvariation in Apparatus Entries
19.1.4: Witness Information
19.1.4.1: Witness Detail Information
19.1.4.2: Witness Information in the Source
19.1.4.3: The Witness List
19.1.5: Fragmentary Witnesses
19.2: Linking the Apparatus to the Text
19.2.1: The Location-referenced Method
19.2.2: The Double End-Point Attachment Method
19.2.3: The Parallel Segmentation Method
19.3: The Use of Apparatus Elements within
20: Names and Dates
20.1: Personal Names
20.2: Place Names
20.2.1: Geo-political Place Names
20.2.2: Geographic Names
20.2.3: Relative Place Names
20.3: Organization Names
20.4: Dates and Time
20.4.1: Absolute Dates and Times
20.4.2: Relative Dates and Times
21: Graphs, Networks, and Trees
21.1: Graphs and Digraphs
21.2: Trees
21.3: Another Tree Notation
22: Tables, Formulæ, and Graphics
22.1: Tables
22.1.1: The TEI Table DTD
22.1.2: Other Table DTDs
22.2: Formulæ
22.3: Specific Elements for Graphic Images
22.4: Overview of Basic Graphics Concepts
22.5: Graphic Image Formats
23: Language Corpora
23.1: Varieties of Composite Text
23.2: Contextual Information
23.2.1: The Text Description
23.2.2: The Participants Description
23.2.3: The Setting Description
23.3: Associating Contextual Information with a Text
23.3.1: Combining Corpus and Text Headers
23.3.2: Declarable Elements
23.3.3: Summary
23.4: Linguistic Annotation of Corpora
23.4.1: Levels of Analysis
23.5: Recommendations for the Encoding of Large Corpora
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