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    Encoding and presenting interlinear text using XML technologies

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    Author
    HUGHES, BADEN; BIRD, STEVEN; BOW, CATHERINE
    Date
    2003
    Source Title
    Proceedings, Australasian Language Technology Workshop
    Publisher
    Australasian Language Technology Association
    University of Melbourne Author/s
    HUGHES, BADEN; Bird, Steven; BOW, CATHERINE
    Affiliation
    Arts: Department of Linguistics and Applied Linguistics
    Engineering: Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering
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    Document Type
    Conference Paper
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    Hughes, B., Bird, S., & Bow, C. (2003). Encoding and presenting interlinear text using XML technologies. In, Proceedings, Australasian Language Technology Workshop, Melbourne, Australia.
    Access Status
    Open Access
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/11343/33782
    Abstract
    Interlinear text is a common presentational format for linguistic information, and its creation and management have been greatly facilitated by the development of specialised software. In earlier work we developed a four-level mode and corresponding formal specification for interlinear text. Here we describe a suitable XML representation for the model and show how it can be rendered into a variety of convenient presentational formats. We conclude by discussing architectural extensions, and application programming interface for interlinear text, and prospects for embedding the interlinear model into existing applications.
    Keywords
    interlinear text; XML encoding

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