Encoding and presenting interlinear text using XML technologies
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HUGHES, BADEN; BIRD, STEVEN; BOW, CATHERINEDate
2003Source Title
Proceedings, Australasian Language Technology WorkshopPublisher
Australasian Language Technology AssociationAffiliation
Arts: Department of Linguistics and Applied LinguisticsEngineering: Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering
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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
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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.
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