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Subject: Re: DOCBOOK: Docbook and linguistics
Marco Kuhlmann writes: [...] > Does anyone of you have experience in using Docbook (or maybe > just not DocBook) within linguistics? What I need are taggings > for sentence examples, linguistic categories (like NP, VP and > the like), syntactic trees, and stuff like that. Take a look at the Corpus Encoding Standard, CES, and its XML version, XCES: http://www.cs.vassar.edu/CES/CES1.html This is much better suited for what you want to do than DocBook. CES is a conformant implementation of TEI, which was suggested in another response. TEI is huge: it dwarfs DocBook and most other DTDs I've seen. -tree -- Tom Emerson Basis Technology Corp. Sr. Computational Linguist http://www.basistech.com "Beware the lollipop of mediocrity: lick it once and you suck forever"
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