Re: TEI Dictionaries - information about forms
Laurent Romary <[email protected]> Sat, 11 Mar 2017 06:19:57 +0100
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Hi all,
In http://jtei.revues.org/540 <http://jtei.revues.org/540>, Werner Wegstein and I suggested something like the following for a similar case:
<form type="lemma">
<gramGrp>
<gen norm="feminine">die</gen>
</gramGrp>
<orth>Katze</orth>
</form>
As to the coma, you can have an additional <pc>, </pc>, which can occur in <gramGrp> or <form>.
@Piotr: these are cases where <gramGrp> in <form> would make more sense, would not they? Maybe we should record such configurations in TEI-Lex0
Laurent
> Le 11 mars 2017 à 00:56, Piotr Bański <[email protected]> a écrit :
>
> Hello Jonathan,
>
> in the TEI-Lex0 taskforce that is in the process of formulating streamlined baseline recommendations for dictionary encoding, we have so far arrived at something like the following, for your case:
>
> <entry [attributes, among them @xml:id, and xml:lang here or on the <text> element above]>
> <form type="lemma"><orth>Ἀαρών</orth></form>
> <gramGrp><pos>ὁ</pos></gramGrp>
> <sense>...
> ...
>
> I have treated ὁ above as a symbol, rather than an orthographic form, because this is the role that it plays in the entry. Variations depend on the entire system that you assume; for example, you could do:
>
> <pos ana="#gender_m">ὁ</pos>
>
> if you used a separately described taxonomy of grammatical features.
>
> Another question is how badly you need the comma in the visualisation of your dictionary. It could be added by means of styling, on the way to the display.
>
> HTH,
>
> Piotr
>
> On 03/11/17 00:13, Jonathan Robie wrote:
>> I have several lexicons in which <orth> contains more than the lexeme
>> itself, e.g.
>>
>> <orth>Ἀαρών, ὁ</orth>
>>
>>
>> The lexeme is Ἀαρών, it is masculine so it takes the article ὁ. Is that
>> the right way to use <orth>? It seems to conflate two concerns. What
>> is the best way to encode this information?
>>
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>>
>> Jonathan
>>
>
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> Piotr Bański, Ph.D.
> Senior Researcher,
> Institut für Deutsche Sprache,
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Laurent Romary
Inria, team Alpage
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