PART III: Base Tag Sets
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8: Base Tag Set for Prose
9: Base Tag Set for Verse
9.1: Structure of the Base Tag Set for Verse
9.2: Structural Divisions of Verse Texts
9.3: Components of the Verse Line
9.4: Rhyme and Metrical Analysis
9.4.1: Sample Metrical Analyses
9.4.2: Segment-Level versus Line-level Tagging
9.4.3: Metrical Analysis of Stanzaic Verse
9.5: Rhyme
9.6: Encoding Procedures For Other Verse Features
10: Base Tag Set for Drama
10.1: Front and Back Matter
10.1.1: The Set Element
10.1.2: Prologues and Epilogues
10.1.3: Records of Performances
10.1.4: Cast Lists
10.2: The Body of a Performance Text
10.2.1: Major Structural Divisions
10.2.2: Speeches and Speakers
10.2.3: Stage Directions
10.2.4: Speech Contents
10.2.5: Embedded Structures
10.2.6: Simultaneous Action
10.3: Other Types of Performance Text
10.3.1: Technical Information
11: Transcriptions of Speech
11.1: General Considerations and Overview
11.1.1: Divisions
11.2: Elements Unique to Spoken Texts
11.2.1: Utterances
11.2.2: Pause
11.2.3: Vocal, Kinesic, Event
11.2.4: Writing
11.2.5: Temporal Information
11.2.6: Shifts
11.2.7: Formal Definition
11.3: Elements Defined Elsewhere
11.3.1: Segmentation
11.3.2: Synchronization and Overlap
11.3.3: Regularization of Word Forms
11.3.4: Prosody
11.3.5: Speech Management
11.3.6: Analytic Coding
12: Print Dictionaries
12.1: Dictionary Body and Overall Structure
12.2: The Structure of Dictionary Entries
12.2.1: Hierarchical Levels
12.2.2: Groups and Constituents
12.3: Top-level Constituents of Entries
12.3.1: Information on Written and Spoken Forms
12.3.2: Grammatical Information
12.3.3: Sense Information
12.3.3.1: Definitions
12.3.3.2: Translation Equivalents
12.3.4: Etymological Information
12.3.5: Other Information
12.3.5.1: Examples
12.3.5.2: Usage Information and Other Labels
12.3.5.3: Cross References to Other Entries
12.3.5.4: Notes within Entries
12.3.6: Related Entries
12.4: Headword and Pronunciation References
12.5: Typographic and Lexical Information in Dictionary Data
12.5.1: Editorial View
12.5.2: Lexical View
12.5.3: Retaining Both Views
12.5.4: Attributes for Dictionary Entries
12.6: Unstructured Entries
13: Terminological Databases
13.1: The Terminological Entry
13.2: Tags for Terminological Data
13.3: Basic Structure of the Terminological Entry
13.3.1: Nested Term Entries
13.3.2: Flat Term Entries Using Rules of Adjacency
13.3.3: Flat Term Entries Using Group and Depend Attributes
13.3.4: References between Term Entries
13.4: Overall Structure of Terminological Documents
13.4.1: DTD Fragment for Nested Style
13.4.2: DTD Fragment for Flat Style
13.5: Additional Examples of Term Entries
13.5.1: Example 5: Term Entry from ISO 472
13.5.2: Example 6: Example 5 Treated as a Single Term Entry in Nested Form
13.5.3: Example 7: Example 5 Treated as Two Separate Term Entries in Nested Form
13.5.4: Example 8: Example 5 Treated as a Flat Term Entry Using Adjacency Rules
13.5.5: Example 9: Example 5 Treated as a Flat Term Entry Not Using Adjacency Rules
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