| <lem> | (lemma) contains the lemma, or base text, of a textual variation. | |
| Attributes: | ||
| Example | ||
| Note | The term lemma is used in text criticism to describe the reading in the text itself (as opposed to those in the apparatus); this usage is distinct from that of mathematics (where a lemma is a major step in a proof) and natural-language processing (where a lemma is the dictionary form associated with an inflected form in the running text). | |
| Tagset | additional tag set for text criticism | |
| Class | readings | |
| Filename | teitc2 | |
| Content: | May contain character data and phrase-level elements. | |
| Parents | app rdgGrp | |
| Children | #PCDATA abbr add address app att bibl biblFull biblStruct c caesura camera caption castList cit cl corr damage date dateRange dateStruct del distinct emph expan figure foreign formula fw geogName gi gloss handShift hi label lang link list listBibl m measure mentioned move name note num oRef oVar orgName orig pRef pVar persName phr placeName ptr q quote ref reg restore rs s seg sic soCalled sound space stage supplied table tag tech term text time timeRange timeStruct title unclear val view w witDetail xptr xref [May include at any level: %m.fragmentary] | |
| Declaration | <!ELEMENT lem - O (%paraContent) +(%m.fragmentary)
>
<!ATTLIST lem %a.global
%a.readings > | |
| See | 19.1 | |