The element morphology
identifies a <TAN-mor>
file that defines the parts of speech for a language, the codes for those parts, and the rules for combining them
Formal Definition
~ed-stamp
?, (~inclusion
| (@xml:id
,<for-lang>
*, (@which
| (@href
| (<IRI>
,~metadata-human
,<checksum>
*,<location>
+)))))
Defined at:
TAN-A-lm.rng
Used by: ~definition-non-class-2
Example 8.158. <morphology>
<definitions> ......... <lexicon xml:id="new"> ......... </lexicon> <morphology xml:id="Perseus"> <for-lang>grc</for-lang> <IRI>tag:kalvesmaki.com,2014:tan-r-mor:grc:perseus</IRI> <name xml:lang="eng">Perseus Greek morphology</name> ......... </morphology> <group-type xml:id="status" which="status"/> ......... </definitions>
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Example 8.159. <morphology>
<definitions> <morphology xml:id="penn" ed-when="2015-08-20-04:00" ed-who="park"> <IRI>tag:kalvesmaki.com,2014:tan-r-mor:eng:penn</IRI> <name>Penn Treebank tag set</name> <location href="../TAN-mor/eng.kalvesmaki.com%2C2014.2.xml" when-accessed="2015-11-03-05:00"/> </morphology> <lexicon xml:id="english"> ......... </lexicon> ......... </definitions>
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Taken from ring-o-roses.eng.1881.lm |