[tei-council] some reports in
Perry Willett
pwillett at umich.edu
Wed Jul 6 10:33:01 EDT 2005
Thanks, Matthew, I should have added that almost all of my encoding has been
from 19th century sources, which are about as conventional as you can get.
Perry
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[mailto:tei-council-bounces at lists.village.Virginia.EDU] On Behalf Of M. J.
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Subject: RE: [tei-council] some reports in
> I've never encountered a need to nest <lg>s.
>
> Perry
Just to this one point, I nest <lg>s all the time, for
example where a stanza consists of two half-stanzas, as in
skaldic poetry, or in carols and similar poetry where there
is a burden or refrain, which is part of, but separate
from, the verse to which it is attached. I never, on the
other hand, use numbered <lg>s, or numbered <div>s for that
matter (having been told not to by a certain LB).
MJD
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