Intertextual Pointers in the Text Alignment Network

The Text Alignment Network (TAN) is a suite of XML encoding formats intended to serve anyone who wishes to encode, exchange, and study multiple versions of texts (e.g., translations, paraphrases), and annotations on those texts (e.g., quotations, word-for-word correspondences). This article focuses...

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1. Verfasser: Kalvesmaki, Joel
Format: Journal Article
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: INRIA 27.10.2017
Nicolas Turenne
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Zusammenfassung:The Text Alignment Network (TAN) is a suite of XML encoding formats intended to serve anyone who wishes to encode, exchange, and study multiple versions of texts (e.g., translations, paraphrases), and annotations on those texts (e.g., quotations, word-for-word correspondences). This article focuses on TAN’s innovative intertextual pointers, which, I argue, provide an unprecedented level of readability, interoperability, and semantic context. Because TAN is a new, experimental format, this article provides a brief introduction to the format and concludes with comments on progress and future prospects.
ISSN:2416-5999
2416-5999
DOI:10.46298/jdmdh.3710