highmediumlowunknown[\-+]?\d+(\.\d+)?(%|cm|mm|in|pt|pc|px|em|ex|gd|rem|vw|vh|vm)(\p{L}|\p{N}|\p{P}|\p{S})+[0-9.,DHMPRSTWYZ/:+\-]+indicates the person, or group of
people, to whom the element content is ascribed.
signifies the hand of the agent which made the addition or
performed the deletion.may be used to indicate faulty deletions, e.g. strikeouts
which include too much or too little text, or erroneous
additions, e.g., an insertion which duplicates some of the text
already present.
Sample values include: 1] duplicate; 2] duplicate-partial; 3] excessStart; 4] excessEnd; 5] shortStart; 6] shortEnd; 7] unremarkableclassifies the type of addition or deletion using any convenient typology.specifies the earliest possible date for the event in
standard form, e.g. yyyy-mm-dd.specifies the latest possible date for the event in
standard form, e.g. yyyy-mm-dd.indicates the starting point of the period in standard form.indicates the ending point of the period in standard form.supplies the value of a date or time in a standard form.indicates whether or not this element is selected by default when
its parent is selected.true(This element is selected if its parent is selected) false(This element can only be selected explicitly, unless it is the
only one of its kind, in which case it is selected if its parent is selected.) identifies one or more declarable elements within the
header, which are understood to apply to the element bearing this
attribute and its content.
specifies a name conventionally used for this level of
subdivision, e.g. act, volume, book,
section, canto, etc.specifies how the content of the division is organized.composite(composite content: i.e. no claim is made about the
sequence in which the immediate contents of this division
are to be processed, or their inter-relationships.) uniform(uniform content: i.e. the immediate contents of this
element are regarded as forming a logical unit, to be
processed in sequence.) indicates whether this division is a sample of the
original source and if so, from which part.initial(division lacks material present at end in source.) medial(division lacks material at start and end.) final(division lacks material at start.) unknown(position of sampled material within original unknown.) complete(division is not a sample.) specifies whether or not the division is fragmented by
some other structural element, for example a speech which is
divided between two or more verse stanzas.Y(the division is incomplete in some respect) N(either the division is complete, or no claim is made as to its completeness.) I(the initial part of an incomplete division) M(a medial part of an incomplete division) F(the final part of an incomplete division) (duration) indicates the length of this element in time.signifies the degree of certainty associated with the
intervention or interpretation.indicates the agency responsible for the
intervention or interpretation, for example an editor or transcriber.indicates the nature of the evidence supporting the reliability or
accuracy of the intervention or interpretation.
Suggested values include: 1] internal; 2] external; 3] conjectureinternalthere is internal evidence to support the intervention.externalthere is external evidence to support the intervention.conjecturethe intervention or interpretation has been made by
the editor, cataloguer, or scholar on the basis of their
expertise.signals an intention that white space should be
preserved by applicationsdefaultpreserveprovides a unique identifier for the element bearing the
attribute.gives a number (or other label) for an element, which is
not necessarily unique within the document.
indicates the language of the element content using the
codes from RFC
3066indicates how the element in question was rendered or
presented in the source text.
provides a base URI reference with which applications can
resolve relative URI references into absolute URI
references.indicates who is responsible for the interpretation.indicates what kind of phenomenon is being noted in the passage.
Sample values include: 1] image (identifies an image in the passage.); 2] character (identifies a character associated with the passage.); 3] theme (identifies a theme in the passage.); 4] allusion (identifies an allusion to another text.)points to instances of the analysis or interpretation represented
by the current element.
provides a means of locating a full definition for the
entity being named such as a database record key or a
URI.provides a means of locating the canonical form
(nym) of the names associated with the object
identified by means of the key attribute and named by
the element bearing it.
Suggested values include: 1] infralinear (below the line); 2] margin-bot (in bottom margin); 3] margin-left (in left margin); 4] margin-right (in right margin); 5] margin-top (in top margin); 6] opposite (on opposite page); 7] overleaf (on the other side of the leaf); 8] supralinear (above the line); 9] verso (on verso of sheet); 10] app (note appears in the apparatus at the foot of the page.); 11] end (note appears at end of chapter or volume.); 12] foot (note appears at foot of page.); 13] inline (note appears as a marked paragraph in the body of the text.); 14] interlinear (note appears between lines of the text; a less precise form of either infralinear or supralinear.); 15] inline (addition is made in a space left in the witness by an earlier scribe.); 16] mixed (one or more of the other values)infralinear(below the line) margin-bot(in bottom margin) margin-left(in left margin) margin-right(in right margin) margin-top(in top margin) opposite(on opposite page) overleaf(on the other side of the leaf) supralinear(above the line) verso(on verso of sheet) app(note appears in the apparatus at the foot of the page.) end(note appears at end of chapter or volume.) foot(note appears at foot of page.) inline(note appears as a marked paragraph in the body of the text.) interlinear(note appears between lines of the text; a less precise form of either infralinear or supralinear.) inline(addition is made in a space left in the witness by an earlier scribe.) mixed(one or more of the other values) characterizes the type of segment.characterizes the function of the segment.specifies whether or not the segment is fragmented by some other
structural element, for example a clause which is divided between two
or more sentences.Y(the segment is incomplete in some respect) N(either the segment is complete, or no claim is made as to
its completeness) I(the initial part of an incomplete segment) M(a medial part of an incomplete segment) F(the final part of an incomplete segment) indicates the end of a span initiated by the element
bearing this attribute.indicates the kind of information held in this cell or
in each cell of this row.
Suggested values include: 1] label (labelling or descriptive information only.); 2] data (data values.)label(labelling or descriptive information only.) data(data values.) indicates the number of rows occupied by this cell or row.indicates the number of columns occupied by this cell or
row.specifies the version name or number of the source from
which the translated version was derivedcharacterizes the element in some sense, using any convenient
classification scheme or typology.provides a sub-categorization of the element, if needed(duration) indicates the length of this element in time.(paragraph) marks paragraphs in prose.(foreign) identifies a word or phrase as belonging to some language other
than that of the surrounding text.(emphasized) marks words or phrases which are stressed or emphasized for
linguistic or rhetorical effect.(highlighted) marks a word or phrase as graphically distinct from the
surrounding text, for reasons concerning which no claim is
made.(quoted speech, thought, or writing) contains material which is
marked as (ostensibly) quoted from elsewhere; in narrative, this element is used to mark direct or
indirect speech; in dictionaries, it may be used to mark
real or contrived examples of usage; in manuscript descriptions or
other metadata, to mark extracts quoted from the source being documented.may be used to indicate whether the quoted matter is spoken
or thought, or to characterize it more finely.
Sample values include: 1] spoken; 2] thought; 3] written(quotation) contains a phrase or passage attributed by the narrator or
author to some agency external to the text.A quotation from some other document, together with a
bibliographic reference to its source.marks words or phrases mentioned, not used.(so called) contains a word or phrase for which the author or narrator
indicates a disclaiming of responsibility, for example by the use
of scare quotes or italics.identifies a phrase or word used to provide a gloss or
definition for some other word or phrase.identifies the associated term element by an
absolute or relative URI referenceidentifies the associated term element using a canonical
reference from a scheme defined in a refsDecl element
in the TEI headercontains a single-word, multi-word, or symbolic designation
which is regarded as a technical term.supplies the sort key for this term in an index.identifies the associated gloss element by an
absolute or relative URI referenceidentifies the associated gloss element using a
canonical reference from a scheme defined in a
refsDecl element in the TEI headercontains text reproduced although apparently incorrect or inaccurate.(correction) contains the correct form of a passage apparently erroneous in the copy text.groups a number of alternative encodings for the same point in
a text.(regularization) contains a reading which has been regularized or normalized
in some sense.(original form) contains a reading which is marked as following the original,
rather than being normalized or corrected.(omitted material) indicates a point where material has been omitted in a
transcription, whether for editorial reasons described in the TEI
header, as part of sampling practice, or because the material is
illegible or inaudible.gives the reason for omission. Sample values include
sampling, illegible, inaudible,
irrelevant, cancelled, cancelled and illegible.
in the case of text omitted from the transcription because of
deliberate deletion by an identifiable hand, signifies the hand which
made the deletion.In the case of text omitted because of damage, categorizes the cause of the damage, if it can be identified.
Sample values include: 1] rubbing (damage results from rubbing of the
leaf edges); 2] mildew (damage results from mildew on the leaf surface); 3] smoke (damage results from smoke)indicates approximately how much text has been omitted from the
transcription, in letters, minims, inches, or any appropriate unit,
either because of editorial policy or because a deletion, damage, or
other cause has rendered transcription impossible.
(addition) contains letters, words, or phrases inserted in the text by an
author, scribe, annotator, or corrector.(deletion) contains a letter, word or passage deleted, marked as deleted,
or otherwise indicated as superfluous or spurious in the copy text by an
author, scribe, annotator, or corrector.contains a word, phrase, or passage which cannot be transcribed
with certainty because it is illegible or inaudible in the source.indicates why the material is hard to transcribe.
Where the difficulty in transcription arises from action
(partial deletion, etc.) assignable to an identifiable hand, signifies
the hand responsible for the action.Where the difficulty in transcription arises from
damage, categorizes the cause of the damage, if it can be identified.
Sample values include: 1] rubbing (damage results from rubbing of the
leaf edges); 2] mildew (damage results from mildew on the leaf surface); 3] smoke (damage results from smoke)(name, proper noun) contains a proper noun or noun phrase.indicates the type of the object which is being named by the
phrase.(referencing string) contains a general purpose name or referring string.indicates more specifically the object referred to by the
referencing string. Values might include person,
place, ship, element etc.contains a postal address, for example of a
publisher, an organization, or an individual.contains one line of a postal address.(number) contains a number, written in any form.indicates the type of numeric value.
Suggested values include: 1] cardinal (absolute number, e.g. 21, 21.5); 2] ordinal (ordinal number, e.g. 21st); 3] fraction (fraction, e.g. one half or three-quarters); 4] percentage (a percentage)cardinal(absolute number, e.g. 21, 21.5) ordinal(ordinal number, e.g. 21st) fraction(fraction, e.g. one half or three-quarters) percentage(a percentage) supplies the value of the number in standard form.contains a date in any format.indicates the system or calendar to which the date belongs.
Suggested values include: 1] Gregorian; 2] Julian; 3] Islamic; 4] Hebrew; 5] Revolutionary; 6] Iranian; 7] Coptic; 8] ChineseGregorianGregorian calendarJulianJulian calendarIslamicIslamic or Muslim (hijri) lunar calendarHebrewHebrew or Jewish lunisolar calendarRevolutionaryFrench Revolutionary calendarIranianIranian or Persian (Jalaali) solar calendarCopticCoptic or Alexandrian calendarChineseChinese lunisolar calendarcontains a phrase defining a time of day in any format.(abbreviation) contains an abbreviation of any sort.allows the encoder to classify the abbreviation according to
some convenient typology.
Sample values include: 1] suspension (the abbreviation provides the first
letter(s) of the word or phrase, omitting the remainder.); 2] contraction (the abbreviation omits some letter(s) in the middle.); 3] brevigraph (the abbreviation comprises a special symbol or mark.); 4] superscription (the abbreviation includes writing above the line.); 5] acronym (the abbreviation comprises the initial letters of
the words of a phrase.); 6] title (the abbreviation is for a title of address (Dr, Ms, Mr, …)); 7] organization (the abbreviation is for the name of an organization.); 8] geographic (the abbreviation is for a geographic name.)(expansion) contains the expansion of an abbreviation.defines a pointer to another location.specifies the destination of the pointer by supplying one or
more URI References
specifies the destination of the pointer by supplying a
canonical reference from a scheme defined in a refsDecl
element in the TEI header
defines a reference to another location, possibly
modified by additional text or comment.specifies the destination of the reference by supplying one
or more URI References
specifies the destination of the reference by supplying a
canonical reference from a scheme defined in a refsDecl
element in the TEI header
contains any sequence of items organized as a list.describes the form of the list.
Suggested values include: 1] ordered (list items are numbered or lettered.); 2] bulleted (list items are marked with a
bullet or other typographic device.); 3] simple (list items are not numbered or bulleted.); 4] gloss (each list item glosses some term or
concept, which is given by a label element preceding
the list item.)ordered(list items are numbered or lettered.) bulleted(list items are marked with a
bullet or other typographic device.) simple(list items are not numbered or bulleted.) gloss(each list item glosses some term or
concept, which is given by a label element preceding
the list item.) contains one
component of a list.contains the label associated with an item in a list; in
glossaries, marks the term being defined.(heading) contains any type of heading, for example the title of a section,
or the heading of a list, glossary, manuscript description, etc.categorizes the heading in any way meaningful
to the encoder.contains a note or annotation.describes the type of note.indicates who is responsible for the annotation: author,
editor, translator, etc.indicates whether the copy text shows the exact place of reference
for the note.indicates the point (or points) of attachment for a note, or the beginning of
the span to which the note is attached.
points to the end of the span to which the note is attached, if
the note is not embedded in the text at that point.
(index entry) marks a location to be indexed for whatever purpose.supplies a name to specify which index (of several) the index entry belongs to.(automatically generated text division) indicates the location at which a textual division generated
automatically by a text-processing application is to appear.specifies what type of generated text division (e.g. index,
table of contents, etc.) is to appear.
Sample values include: 1] index (an index is to be generated and inserted at this point.); 2] toc (a table of contents); 3] figlist (a list of figures); 4] tablist (a list of tables)indicates the location of an inline graphic, illustration, or figure.The display width of the imageThe display height of the imageA scale factor to be applied to the image to make it the desired display sizeThe target URLThe MIME typemarks a boundary point separating any kind of section of a text, as indicated by
changes in a standard reference system, where the section is not
represented by a structural element.indicates the edition or version to which the milestone applies.provides a conventional name for the kind of section changing at this milestone.
Suggested values include: 1] page (physical page breaks (synonymous with the pb
element).); 2] column (column breaks.); 3] line (line breaks (synonymous with the lb element).); 4] book (any units termed book, liber, etc.); 5] poem (individual poems in a collection.); 6] canto (cantos or other major sections of a poem.); 7] stanza (stanzas within a poem, book, or canto.); 8] act (acts within a play.); 9] scene (scenes within a play or act.); 10] section (sections of any kind.); 11] absent (passages not present in the reference edition.)page(physical page breaks (synonymous with the pb
element).) column(column breaks.) line(line breaks (synonymous with the lb element).) book(any units termed book, liber, etc.) poem(individual poems in a collection.) canto(cantos or other major sections of a poem.) stanza(stanzas within a poem, book, or canto.) act(acts within a play.) scene(scenes within a play or act.) section(sections of any kind.) absent(passages not present in the reference edition.) (page break) marks the boundary between one page of a text and the next
in a standard reference system.indicates the edition or version in which the page break is located
at this point(line break) marks the start of a new (typographic) line in some
edition or version of a text.indicates the edition or version in which the line break is located
at this pointin a bibliographic reference, contains the name of the author(s),
personal or corporate,
of a work; the primary statement of responsibility for any
bibliographic item.secondary statement of responsibility for a
bibliographic item, for example the name of an individual, institution
or organization, (or of several such) acting as editor, compiler,
translator, etc.specifies the nature of the intellectual responsibility(statement of responsibility) supplies a statement of responsibility for the intellectual content of a text, edition, recording, or
series, where the specialized elements for authors, editors, etc. do
not suffice or do not apply.contains a phrase describing the nature of a person's
intellectual responsibility.contains the full title of a work of any kind.indicates the bibliographic level for a title, that is,
whether it identifies an article, book, journal,
series, or unpublished material.a(analytic title (article, poem, or other item published as
part of a larger item)) m(monographic title (book, collection, or other item published
as a distinct item, including single volumes of multi-volume
works)) j(journal title) s(series title) u(title of unpublished material (including theses and
dissertations unless published by a commercial press)) classifies the title according to some convenient typology.
Sample values include: 1] main (main title); 2] sub (subtitle, title of part); 3] alt (alternate title, often in another language,
by which the work is also known); 4] short (abbreviated form of title); 5] desc (descriptive paraphrase of the work functioning as a title)groups information relating to the publication or distribution
of a bibliographic item.provides the name of the organization responsible for
the publication or distribution of a bibliographic item.(scope of citation) defines the scope of a bibliographic reference, for example as a
list of pagenumbers, or a named subdivision of a larger work.identifies the type of information conveyed by the element, e.g.
pages, volume.
Suggested values include: 1] vol (the element contains a volume number.); 2] issue (the element contains an issue number, or volume and
issue numbers.); 3] pp (the element contains a page number or page range.); 4] cap (the element contains a chapter indication (number
and/or title)); 5] part (the element identifies a part of a book or collection.)vol(the element contains a volume number.) issue(the element contains an issue number, or volume and
issue numbers.) pp(the element contains a page number or page range.) cap(the element contains a chapter indication (number
and/or title)) part(the element identifies a part of a book or collection.) contains the name of the place where a bibliographic item was
published.(bibliographic citation) contains a loosely-structured bibliographic citation of which
the sub-components may or may not be explicitly tagged.(citation list) contains a list of bibliographic citations of any kind.contains or references some other bibliographic item which is
related to the present one in some specified manner, for example as a
constituent or alternative version of it.(verse line) contains a single, possibly incomplete, line of verse.specifies whether or not the line is metrically complete.Y(the line is metrically incomplete) N(either the line is complete, or no claim is made as to its
completeness) I(the initial part of an incomplete line) M(a medial part of an incomplete line) F(the final part of an incomplete line) (line group) contains a group of verse lines functioning as a formal unit,
e.g. a stanza, refrain, verse paragraph, etc.(speech) An individual speech in a performance text, or a passage
presented as such in a prose or verse text.A specialized form of heading or label, giving the name of
one or more speakers in a dramatic text or fragment.(stage direction) contains any kind of stage direction within a dramatic text or
fragment.indicates the kind of stage direction.
Suggested values include: 1] setting (describes a setting.); 2] entrance (describes an entrance.); 3] exit (describes an exit.); 4] business (describes stage business.); 5] novelistic (is a narrative, motivating stage direction.); 6] delivery (describes how a character speaks.); 7] modifier (gives some detail about a character.); 8] location (describes a location.); 9] mixed (more than one of the above)setting(describes a setting.) entrance(describes an entrance.) exit(describes an exit.) business(describes stage business.) novelistic(is a narrative, motivating stage direction.) delivery(describes how a character speaks.) modifier(gives some detail about a character.) location(describes a location.) mixed(more than one of the above) (TEI corpus) contains the whole of a TEI encoded corpus, comprising a
single corpus header and one or more TEI elements, each containing
a single text header and a text.The version of the TEI scheme(TEI Header) supplies the descriptive and declarative information making
up an electronic title page prefixed to every TEI-conformant
text.specifies the kind of document to which the header is
attached, for example whether it is a corpus or individual text.
Sample values include: 1] text (the header is attached to a single text.); 2] corpus (the header is attached to a corpus.)(File Description) contains a full bibliographic description of an electronic
file.(title statement) groups information about the title of a work and those
responsible for its intellectual content.specifies the name of a sponsoring organization or
institution.(Funding body) specifies the name of an individual, institution, or organization
responsible for the funding of a project or text.(principal researcher) supplies the name of the principal researcher responsible for the
creation of an electronic text.(edition statement) groups information relating to one edition of a text.(Edition) describes the particularities of one edition of a text.describes the approximate size of a text as stored on
some carrier medium, whether digital or non-digital, specified in any convenient units.(publication statement) groups information concerning the publication or distribution
of an electronic or other text.supplies the name of a person or other agency responsible for the
distribution of a text.(release authority) supplies the name of a person or other agency responsible for
making an electronic file available, other than a publisher or
distributor.(identifying number) supplies any standard or non-standard number used to identify a
bibliographic item.categorizes the number, for example as an ISBN or other
standard series.supplies information about the availability of a text, for
example any restrictions on its use or distribution, its copyright
status, etc.supplies a code identifying the current availability of the
text.free(the text is freely available.) unknown(the status of the text is unknown.) restricted(the text is not freely available.) (series statement) groups information about the series, if any, to which
a publication belongs.(Notes statement) collects together any notes providing information about a text
additional to that recorded in other parts of the bibliographic
description.supplies a description of the source text(s) from
which an electronic text was derived or generated.(Encoding description) documents the relationship between an electronic text and the
source or sources from which it was derived.(project description) describes in detail the aim or purpose for which an electronic
file was encoded, together with any other relevant information
concerning the process by which it was assembled or collected.(sampling declaration) contains a prose description of the rationale and methods used
in sampling texts in the creation of a corpus or collection.(editorial practice declaration) provides details of editorial principles and practices applied
during the encoding of a text.(tag usage) supplies information about the usage of a specific element
within a text.the name (generic identifier) of the element indicated by
the tag.specifies the number of occurrences of this element within the text.specifies the number of occurrences of this element within
the text which bear a distinct value for the global
xml:id attribute. specifies the identifier of a rendition element
which defines how this element is to be rendered.supplies the formal name of the namespace to which the elements
documented by its children belong.the full formal name of the namespace concerned.(rendition) supplies information about the intended rendition of one or more
elements.supplies a MIME type for the content of this element.(references declaration) specifies how canonical references are constructed for this
text.identifies the document type within which
this reference declaration is used.(defines how to convert a canonical reference into a
URI) specifies an expression and replacement pattern for
tranforming a canonical reference into a URI.specifies a regular expression against which the values of
cRef attributes can be matched.specifies a replacement pattern
which, once subpattern substitution has been performed, provides
a URI.(classification declarations) contains one or more taxonomies defining any classificatory
codes used elsewhere in the text.(taxonomy) defines a typology used to classify texts either implicitly, by
means of a bibliographic citation, or explicitly by a structured
taxonomy.(category) contains an individual descriptive category, possibly nested
within a superordinate category, within a user-defined taxonomy.(category description) describes some category within a taxonomy
or text typology, either in the form of a brief prose description
or in terms of the situational parameters used by the TEI
formal textDesc.(text-profile description) provides a detailed description of non-bibliographic aspects of a
text, specifically the languages and sublanguages used, the situation in
which it was produced, the participants and their setting.contains information about the creation of a text.(language usage) describes the languages, sublanguages, registers, dialects etc.
represented within a text.characterizes a single language or sublanguage used within a
text.Supplies a language code constructed as defined in RFC 3066 (or
its successor) which is used to identify the language documented
by this element, and which is referenced by the global xml:lang attribute.specifies the approximate percentage (by volume) of the
text which uses this language.100(text classification) groups information which describes the nature or topic of a text
in terms of a standard classification scheme, thesaurus, etc.contains a list of keywords or phrases identifying the topic or
nature of a text.identifies the controlled vocabulary within which the set of
keywords concerned is defined.contains the classification code used for this text in some
standard classification system.identifies the classification system or taxonomy in use.(category reference) specifies one or more defined categories
within some taxonomy or text typology.identifies the categories concerned
identifies the classification scheme within which the set of
categories concerned is defined(revision description) summarizes the revision history for a file.summarizes a particular change or correction made
to a particular version of an electronic text which is
shared between several researchers.supplies the date of the change in standard form, i.e. yyyy-mm-dd.contains a fully-structured bibliographic citation, in which all
components of the TEI file description
are present.(TEI document) contains a single TEI-conformant document,
comprising a TEI header and a text, either in isolation or as part of a
teiCorpus element.The version of the TEI schemecontains a single text of any kind, whether unitary or
composite, for example a poem or drama, a collection of essays, a novel,
a dictionary, or a corpus sample.(text body) contains the whole body of a single unitary text, excluding any front or back matter.contains the body of a composite text, grouping together a
sequence of distinct texts (or groups of such texts) which are regarded
as a unit for some purpose, for example the collected works of an
author, a sequence of prose essays, etc.(text division) contains a subdivision of the front, body, or back of a
text.(trailer) contains a closing title or footer appearing at the end of
a division of a text.contains the primary statement of responsibility given for a work
on its title page or at the head or end of the work.contains a brief description of the place, date, time, etc. of
production of a letter, newspaper story, or other work, prefixed or
suffixed to it as a kind of heading or trailer.A formal list or prose description of the topics addressed by
a subdivision of a text.(epigraph) contains a quotation, anonymous or attributed, appearing at
the start of a section or chapter, or on a title page.groups together dateline, byline, salutation, and similar
phrases appearing as a preliminary group at the start of a
division, especially of a letter.groups together salutations, datelines, and similar
phrases appearing as a final group at the end of a
division, especially of a letter.(salutation) contains a salutation or greeting prefixed to a foreword,
dedicatory epistle, or other division of a text, or the
salutation in the closing of a letter, preface, etc.(signature) contains the closing salutation, etc., appended to a foreword,
dedicatory epistle, or other division of a text.(title page) contains the title page of a text, appearing within the front
or back matter.classifies the title page according to any convenient typology.(document title) contains the title of a document, including all its
constituents, as given on a title page.(title part) contains a subsection or division of the title of a work, as
indicated on a title page.specifies the role of this subdivision of the title.
Suggested values include: 1] main (main title of the work); 2] sub (subtitle of the work); 3] alt (alternative title of the work); 4] short (abbreviated form of title); 5] desc (descriptive paraphrase of the work)main(main title of the work) sub(subtitle of the work) alt(alternative title of the work) short(abbreviated form of title) desc(descriptive paraphrase of the work) (document author) contains the name of the author of the document, as given on the
title page (often but not always contained in a byline).(document edition) contains an edition statement as presented on a title page of a
document.(document imprint) contains the imprint statement (place and date of publication,
publisher name), as given
(usually) at the foot of a title page.(document date) contains the date of a document, as given
(usually) on a title page.gives the value of the date in a standard form, generally YYYY-MM-DD.(front matter) contains any prefatory matter (headers,
title page, prefaces, dedications, etc.)
found at the start of a document, before the main body.(back matter) contains any appendixes, etc. following the main part of a
text.contains text displayed in tabular form, in
rows and columns.indicates the number of rows in the table.indicates the number of columns in each row of the table.contains one row of a table.contains one cell of a table.contains a mathematical or other formula.supplies the name of a previously defined notation used for the
content of the
element.contains a block containing graphics, illustrations, or figures.(Description of Figure) contains a brief prose description of the appearance or content
of a graphic figure, for use when documenting an image without
displaying it.(anchor point) attaches an identifier to a
point within a text, whether or not it corresponds with a textual
element.(arbitrary segment) contains any arbitrary phrase-level unit of text (including
other seg elements).provides a sub-categorization of the segment marked.points to elements that correspond to the current
element in some way.
points to elements that are synchronous with the current
element.
points to an element that is the same as the current
element.points to an element of which the current element is a
copy.points to the next element of a virtual aggregate of which
the current element is part.points to the previous element of a virtual aggregate of
which the current element is part.points to elements that are in exclusive alternation
with the current element.
selects one or more alternants; if one alternant is
selected, the ambiguity or uncertainty is marked as resolved. If
more than one alternant is selected, the degree of ambiguity or
uncertainty is marked as reduced by the number of alternants not
selected.
categorizes the pointer in some respect, using any
convenient set of categories.specifies the intended meaning when the target of a
pointer is itself a pointer.all(if the element pointed to is itself a pointer, then
the target of that pointer will be taken, and so on, until
an element is found which is not a pointer.) one(if the element pointed to is itself a pointer, then
its target (whether a pointer or not) is taken as the target
of this pointer.) none(no further evaluation of targets is carried out
beyond that needed to find the element specified in the
pointer's target.) (s-unit) contains a sentence-like division of a text.indicates one or more elements containing interpretations of the
element on which the ana attribute appears.
(interpretation) summarizes a specific interpretative annotation which can be
linked to a span of text.(interpretation group) collects together a set of related interpretations which share
responsibility or type.(attribute) contains the name of an attribute appearing within running text.supplies an identifier for the scheme in which this name is defined.
Sample values include: 1] TEI (this attribute is part of the TEI scheme.); 2] DBK (this attribute is part of the Docbook scheme.); 3] XX (this attribute is part of an unknown scheme.)contains literal code from some formal language such as a
programming languagea name identifying the formal language in which the
code is expressedcontains any kind of illustrative example.(generic identifier) contains the name (generic identifier) of an element.supplies the name of the scheme in which this name is defined.
Sample values include: 1] TEI (this element is part of the TEI scheme.); 2] DBK (this element is part of the Docbook scheme.); 3] XX (this element is part of an unknown scheme.)contains an identifier or name for an object of some kind in a formal language(value) contains a single attribute value.