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TEI-L  January 2003

TEI-L January 2003

Subject:

Use of the <seg> element

From:

Roberto Rosselli Del Turco <[log in to unmask]>

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Roberto Rosselli Del Turco <[log in to unmask]>

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Wed, 8 Jan 2003 17:59:18 +0100

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Hi all,
another newbie question. I've started encoding old english poems using
the TEI standard, and I wondered about the <seg> element: my lines look
like this

<l n="1">
     <seg type="hemistichA">Hwæt! Ic þysne sang</seg>
     <seg type="hemistichB">siðgeomor fand</seg>
</l>

Can I use TEILite as a DTD? It seems to me that <seg> has a different,
more limited meaning in TEI Lite.

Thanks in advance.

Ciao

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Roberto Rosselli Del Turco      e-mail: [log in to unmask]
Dipartimento di Scienze                 [log in to unmask]
del Linguaggio                  Then spoke the thunder  DA
Universita' di Torino           Datta: what have we given?  (TSE)

   Hige sceal the heardra,     heorte the cenre,
   mod sceal the mare,       the ure maegen litlath.  (Maldon 312-3)

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