TEI Guidelines for Electronic Text Encoding and Interchange (P4)
PART III: Base Tag Sets
- PART III: Base Tag Sets
- 3.1. Base Tag Set for Verse
- 3.1.1. Structure of the Base Tag Set for Verse
- 3.1.2. Structural Divisions of Verse Texts
- 3.1.3. Components of the Verse Line
- 3.1.4. Rhyme and Metrical Analysis
- 3.1.4.1. Sample Metrical Analyses
- 3.1.4.2. Segment-Level versus Line-level Tagging
- 3.1.4.3. Metrical Analysis of Stanzaic Verse
- 3.1.5. Rhyme
- 3.1.6. Encoding Procedures For Other Verse Features
- 3.2. Base Tag Set for Drama
- 3.2.1. Front and Back Matter
- 3.2.1.1. The Set Element
- 3.2.1.2. Prologues and Epilogues
- 3.2.1.3. Records of Performances
- 3.2.1.4. Cast Lists
- 3.2.2. The Body of a Performance Text
- 3.2.2.1. Major Structural Divisions
- 3.2.2.2. Speeches and Speakers
- 3.2.2.3. Stage Directions
- 3.2.2.4. Speech Contents
- 3.2.2.5. Embedded Structures
- 3.2.2.6. Simultaneous Action
- 3.2.3. Other Types of Performance Text
- 3.3. Transcriptions of Speech
- 3.3.1. General Considerations and Overview
- 3.3.2. Elements Unique to Spoken Texts
- 3.3.2.1. Utterances
- 3.3.2.2. Pause
- 3.3.2.3. Vocal, Kinesic, Event
- 3.3.2.4. Writing
- 3.3.2.5. Temporal Information
- 3.3.2.6. Shifts
- 3.3.2.7. Formal Definition
- 3.3.3. Elements Defined Elsewhere
- 3.4. Print Dictionaries
- 3.4.1. Dictionary Body and Overall Structure
- 3.4.2. The Structure of Dictionary Entries
- 3.4.3. Top-level Constituents of Entries
- 3.4.3.1. Information on Written and Spoken Forms
- 3.4.3.2. Grammatical Information
- 3.4.3.3. Sense Information
- 3.4.3.4. Etymological Information
- 3.4.3.5. Other Information
- 3.4.3.5.1. Examples
- 3.4.3.5.2. Usage Information and Other Labels
- 3.4.3.5.3. Cross References to Other Entries
- 3.4.3.5.4. Notes within Entries
- 3.4.3.6. Related Entries
- 3.4.4. Headword and Pronunciation References
- 3.4.5. Typographic and Lexical Information in Dictionary Data
- 3.4.5.1. Editorial View
- 3.4.5.2. Lexical View
- 3.4.5.3. Retaining Both Views
- 3.4.5.3.1. Using Attribute Values to Capture Alternate Views
- 3.4.5.3.2. Recording Original Locations of Transposed Elements
- 3.4.5.4. Attributes for Dictionary Elements
- 3.4.6. Unstructured Entries
- 3.5. Terminological Databases
- 3.5.1. The Terminological Entry
- 3.5.2. Tags for Terminological Data
- 3.5.3. Basic Structure of the Terminological Entry
- 3.5.3.1. Nested Term Entries
- 3.5.3.2. Flat Term Entries Using Rules of Adjacency
- 3.5.3.3. Flat Term Entries Using Group and Depend Attributes
- 3.5.3.4. References between Term Entries
- 3.5.4. Overall Structure of Terminological Documents
- 3.5.5. Additional Examples of Term Entries
- 3.5.5.1. Example Term Entry from ISO 472
- 3.5.5.2. The Example Treated as a Single Term Entry in Nested Form
- 3.5.5.3. The Example Treated as Two Separate Term Entries in Nested Form
- 3.5.5.4. The Example Treated as a Flat Term Entry Using Adjacency Rules
- 3.5.5.5. The Example Treated as a Flat Term Entry Not Using Adjacency Rules

