Article | REF: H7158 V1

TEI (Text Encoding Initiative)

Author: François ROLE

Publication date: August 10, 1999, Review date: July 1, 2018 | Lire en français

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    2. Structuring a TEI text

    As we've said, TEI is a DTD for logically tagging most of the document types on which humanities researchers work (prose texts, poetry, drama, philological editions, dictionaries, linguistic corpora, etc.).

    All documents marked in accordance with TEI consist of two parts:

    • a documentary header (corresponding to the element);

    • the document text itself (corresponding to the element).

    [informations contenues dans l'en-tête TEI] ,

    [ textes préliminaires...]...

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