@n
)There are a handful of div types that do not easily lend themselves to values of @n
because that type of div is traditionally not labeled or numbered. In practice, @n
is
given a value that is identical to, or looks a lot like, the value of @type.
. This
TAN-voc file provides common nomenclature for such unlabeled div types.
Master location: http://textalign.net/release/TAN-2021/vocabularies/extra/n.unlabeled-divs-1.tan-voc.xml
Table 11.10. Commonly used vocabulary in English for divs that are unnamed, first system
names | IRIs | Comments |
---|---|---|
intro introduction pr pro pref praef preface prologue |
| This file adopts the assumption that a given div has only one introductory section, whatever it is called. Such an introduction excludes titles and subtitles. |
conc conclusion ep epi epilogue post postscript postface |
| This file adopts the assumption that a given div has only one concluding section, whatever it is called. |
title ti |
|