<domain> (Domain of use) describes the most important social context in which the text was realized or for which it is intended, for example private vs. public, education, religion, etc.
Attributes:
type categorizes the domain of use.
Datatype: CDATA
Legal values:
art art and entertainment
domestic domestic and private
religious religious and ceremonial
business business and work place
education education
govt government and law
public other forms of public context
Default: #IMPLIED
Example
        <domain type=dom>
        <domain type=rel>religious broadcast</domain>
Note

The list presented here is primarily for illustrative purposes.

Tagsetauxiliary tag set for corpora and collections
Class
Filenameteicorp2
Content: Usually empty, unless some further clarification of the type attribute is needed, in which case it may contain running prose.
ParentstextDesc
Children#PCDATA abbr add address app att c caesura cl corr damage date dateRange dateStruct del distinct emph expan foreign formula fw geogName gi gloss handShift hi lang link m measure mentioned name num oRef oVar orgName orig pRef pVar persName phr placeName ptr ref reg restore rs s seg sic soCalled space supplied tag term time timeRange timeStruct title unclear val w xptr xref
Declaration
<!ELEMENT domain        - O  (%phrase.seq)                      >
<!ATTLIST domain             %a.global
          type               CDATA               #IMPLIED       >
See 23.2.1

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