[tei-council] Bug 506: examples for @corresp
Fabio Ciotti
fabio.ciotti at uniroma2.it
Mon Dec 23 04:19:08 EST 2013
Good example and I think it will be easy to find.. "corresponding"
examples in other literatures, as well!!
Fabio
2013/12/22 Martin Holmes <mholmes at uvic.ca>:
> I have aanother suggestion, adapted from the Map of Early Modern London
> project:
>
> [In a placeography]
>
> <place xml:id="LOND1" corresp="#LOND6 #GENI2">
> <placeName>London</placeName>
> <desc>The city of London...</desc>
> </place>
>
> [In a literary personography]
>
> <person xml:id="LOND6" corresp="#LOND6 #GENI2">
> <persName type="lit">London</persName>
> <note>
> <p>Allegorical character representing the city of <ref
> target="LOND5.xml">London</ref>.
> </p>
> </note>
> </person>
>
> <person xml:id="GENI2"" corresp="#LOND1 #GENI2">
> <persName type="lit">London’s Genius</persName>
> <note>
> <p>Personification of London’s genius. Appears as an
> allegorical character in mayoral shows.
> </p>
> </note>
> </person>
>
> It's impossible to argue that an allegorical character representing the
> city of London, or a personification of its "genius", is interchangeable
> with the physical city itself, and yet they "correspond in some way".
> How does this look?
>
> Cheers,
> Martin
>
>
>
> On 13-12-20 12:30 PM, Martin Holmes wrote:
>> On 13-12-20 12:11 PM, Fabio Ciotti wrote:
>>>> How about this one from the text of the Guidelines:
>>>>
>>>> <http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/DR.html#DRSIM>
>>>
>>> Mhhh, this seems a perfect case for @sync.
>>
>> You're absolutely right. That example should be re-encoded with @synch.
>>>
>>> I prefer the rhyme example, but I agree it is rather complex and
>>> technical... (and to be honest I think it is not completely correct to
>>> state that the rhymes words in the third, forth etc sestines
>>> correspond only the those in the first, and not to each other...).
>>
>> Agreed. <link>s would be better for this sort of multiple
>> correspondence, probably.
>>
>>> What about this coreference encoding example (from Wuthering Heights
>>> on TBE)? In know it's not an example of a very liberal usage of
>>> @corresp, but since it includes possessive adjectives the coreferences
>>> cannot be properly substituted each other.
>>
>> They do really look interchangeable, though; I'd hoped for something
>> more unambiguously non-interchangeable.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Martin
>>
>>>
>>> <p>For two months the fugitives remained absent; in those two months,
>>> <name xml:id="lint">Mrs. Linton</name> encountered and conquered the
>>> worst shock of what was denominated a brain fever. No mother could
>>> have nursed an only child more devotedly than Edgar tended <rs corresp
>>> ="#lint">her</rs>. Day and night he was watching, and patiently
>>> enduring all the annoyances that irritable nerves and a shaken reason
>>> could inflict: and, though Kenneth remarked that what he saved from
>>> the grave would only recompense his care by forming the source of
>>> constant future anxiety — in fact, that his health and strength were
>>> being sacrificed to preserve a mere ruin of humanity — he knew no
>>> limits in gratitude and joy, when <name corresp
>>> ="#lint">Catherine</name>'s life was declared out of danger; and hour
>>> after hour he would sit beside <rs corresp ="#lint">her</rs>, tracing
>>> the gradual return to bodily health, and flattering his too sanguine
>>> hopes with the illusion that <rs corresp ="#lint">her</rs> mind would
>>> settle back to its right balance also, and <rs corresp
>>> ="#lint">she</rs> would soon be entirely her former self.</p>
>>> .
>>>
>>
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