TEI in LMNL: Implications for Modeling

LMNL (the Layered Markup and Annotation Language) is a small, if ambitious, research project in text encoding. Unlike XML, LMNL markup does not represent document components or constituents (as “elements”) within a structure, but rather simply labels ranges of text within the document for identifica...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:d915a78cd544465390f260426dfa50252021-12-02T11:29:45ZTEI in LMNL: Implications for Modeling2162-560310.4000/jtei.1337https://doaj.org/article/d915a78cd544465390f260426dfa50252015-10-01T00:00:00Zhttp://journals.openedition.org/jtei/1337https://doaj.org/toc/2162-5603LMNL (the Layered Markup and Annotation Language) is a small, if ambitious, research project in text encoding. Unlike XML, LMNL markup does not represent document components or constituents (as “elements”) within a structure, but rather simply labels ranges of text within the document for identification and processing. Avoiding choices between structures, any and all structures can be elucidated; this reveals not only new capabilities for the digital processing of humanities texts—simultaneously building on TEI and extending it to new uses—but also something about the way our tools condition our view of our objects of study. This paper presents LMNL and suggests some of its strengths in the context of TEI.Wendell PiezOpenEditionarticletext encodingvisualizationmarkupoverlaphierarchyComputer engineering. Computer hardwareTK7885-7895DEENESFRITJournal of the Text Encoding Initiative, Vol 8 (2015)
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topic text encoding
visualization
markup
overlap
hierarchy
Computer engineering. Computer hardware
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spellingShingle text encoding
visualization
markup
overlap
hierarchy
Computer engineering. Computer hardware
TK7885-7895
Wendell Piez
TEI in LMNL: Implications for Modeling
description LMNL (the Layered Markup and Annotation Language) is a small, if ambitious, research project in text encoding. Unlike XML, LMNL markup does not represent document components or constituents (as “elements”) within a structure, but rather simply labels ranges of text within the document for identification and processing. Avoiding choices between structures, any and all structures can be elucidated; this reveals not only new capabilities for the digital processing of humanities texts—simultaneously building on TEI and extending it to new uses—but also something about the way our tools condition our view of our objects of study. This paper presents LMNL and suggests some of its strengths in the context of TEI.
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title TEI in LMNL: Implications for Modeling
title_short TEI in LMNL: Implications for Modeling
title_full TEI in LMNL: Implications for Modeling
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