Encoding of Variant Taxonomies in TEI

The inherent flexibility of the digital format has favored the rise of editions that enable access to every witness of a particular textual work. These types of editions might have different goals and seek to answer different research questions, but they usually coincide in drawing attention to the...

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Main Author: Helena Bermúdez Sabel
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Text Encoding Initiative Consortium 2019-12-01
Series:Journal of the Text Encoding Initiative
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/jtei/2676
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description The inherent flexibility of the digital format has favored the rise of editions that enable access to every witness of a particular textual work. These types of editions might have different goals and seek to answer different research questions, but they usually coincide in drawing attention to the importance of textual variants. To maximize the computational analysis that may be practiced with the variants in different witnesses, a complex taxonomy that reflects the diversity of cases is required. Many scholars have followed the recommended TEI method for encoding types of variants—that is, through the attributes @cause or @type inside the element —while others find that method insufficient. These attributes are not able to enclose the hierarchy intrinsic to complicated taxonomies or the overlap of classes in an efficient way. However, the TEI Guidelines do offer a module that addresses this complex encoding issue: feature structures. The method proposed in this paper does not advocate for a controlled vocabulary to categorize types of variants. What it offers instead is a pliable encoding method that allows the editor to include multiple layers of information in each apparatus tagset.
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spelling doaj-art-af0712e4c7fa45dd9b6e9b4cf736f3282025-01-30T13:56:34ZdeuText Encoding Initiative ConsortiumJournal of the Text Encoding Initiative2162-56032019-12-011110.4000/jtei.2676Encoding of Variant Taxonomies in TEIHelena Bermúdez SabelThe inherent flexibility of the digital format has favored the rise of editions that enable access to every witness of a particular textual work. These types of editions might have different goals and seek to answer different research questions, but they usually coincide in drawing attention to the importance of textual variants. To maximize the computational analysis that may be practiced with the variants in different witnesses, a complex taxonomy that reflects the diversity of cases is required. Many scholars have followed the recommended TEI method for encoding types of variants—that is, through the attributes @cause or @type inside the element —while others find that method insufficient. These attributes are not able to enclose the hierarchy intrinsic to complicated taxonomies or the overlap of classes in an efficient way. However, the TEI Guidelines do offer a module that addresses this complex encoding issue: feature structures. The method proposed in this paper does not advocate for a controlled vocabulary to categorize types of variants. What it offers instead is a pliable encoding method that allows the editor to include multiple layers of information in each apparatus tagset.https://journals.openedition.org/jtei/2676feature structurestextual variantsscholarly editionstaxonomies
spellingShingle Helena Bermúdez Sabel
Encoding of Variant Taxonomies in TEI
Journal of the Text Encoding Initiative
feature structures
textual variants
scholarly editions
taxonomies
title Encoding of Variant Taxonomies in TEI
title_full Encoding of Variant Taxonomies in TEI
title_fullStr Encoding of Variant Taxonomies in TEI
title_full_unstemmed Encoding of Variant Taxonomies in TEI
title_short Encoding of Variant Taxonomies in TEI
title_sort encoding of variant taxonomies in tei
topic feature structures
textual variants
scholarly editions
taxonomies
url https://journals.openedition.org/jtei/2676
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