att.lexicographic.normalized

att.lexicographic.normalized provides attributes for usage within word-level elements in the analysis module and within lexicographic microstructure in the dictionaries module.
Module analysis — Simple Analytic Mechanisms
Membres att.lexicographic [case colloc def entryFree etym form gen gram gramGrp hom hyph iType lang lbl mood number oRef orth pRef per pos pron re sense subc syll tns usg xr] att.linguistic [pc w]
Attributs
norm⚓︎ (normalisé) donne une forme normalisée de l'information fournie par le texte source sous une forme non normalisée.
Statut Optionel
Type de données teidata.text
<gramGrp>
 <pos norm="nom">n.</pos>
</gramGrp>
orig⚓︎ (original) indique la chaîne originale ou contient une chaîne vide si l'élément n'apparaît pas dans le texte source.
Statut Optionel
Type de données teidata.text

Example from a language documentation project of the Mixtepec-Mixtec language (ISO 639-3: 'mix'). This is a use case where speakers spell something incorrectly but we would like to preserve it for any number of reasons, the use of orig is essential and could have uses for both the speaker to see past mistakes, researchers to get insight into how untrained speakers write their language instinctually (in contrast to prescribed convention), etc.:

<w orig="ntsa sia'i">ntsasia'i</w>

Example from the EarlyPrint project. Fragment of text where obvious errors have been corrected but the original forms remain recorded:

<w lemma="hepos="pns"
 xml:id="b1afj-003-a-0950">
he</w>
<w lemma="havepos="vvz"
 xml:id="b1afj-003-a-0960">
hath</w>
<w lemma="bringpos="vvn"
 xml:id="b1afj-003-a-0970">
brought</w>
<w lemma="forthpos="av"
 xml:id="b1afj-003-a-0980orig="sorth">
forth</w>

An example from the EarlyPrint project showing the use of both norm and orig. The orig attribute preserves the original version (sometimes with spelling errors, often with printer abbreviations), the element content resolves printer abbreviations but retains the original orthography, and the norm attribute holds normalized values:

<w lemma="commandmentpos="n1"
 norm="commandmentxml:id="b9avr-018-a-7720"
 orig="commandemēt">
commandement</w>