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- Content Phrase Relationships
While it is more common to define links that target larger structural components
such as chapters, sections and paragraphs, it can prove useful to identify content at the phrase level.
The following represent small sets of phrase level element classes and relationships
to enable automated styling and indexing and to facilitate editorial management..
- ASSERTION
- The ASSERTION relationship identifies a hypertext link to an assertion.
- CLAUSE
- The CLAUSE relationship identifies a hypertext link to a clause.
- DECLARATION
- The DECLARATION relationship identifies a hypertext link to a declaration.
- EXCLAMATION
- The EXCLAMATION relationship identifies a hypertext link to an exclamation.
- EMPHASIS
- The EMPHASIS relationship identifies a hypertext link to an emphatic phrase.
- HUMOR
- The HUMOR relationship identifies a hypertext link to a humorous phrase.
- IRI
- The IRI relationship identifies a hypertext link to an IRI.
- IMPERATIVE
- The IMPERATIVE relationship identifies a hypertext link to an imperative.
- IRONY
- The IRONY relationship identifies a hypertext link to an ironic phrase.
- NAME
- The NAME relationship identifies a hypertext link to a proper name. (e.g. names of people, places, and so on)
- NUMBER
- The NUMBER relationship identifies a hypertext link to a number. (e.g. numbers subject to review or extraction)
- PHRASE
- The PHRASE relationship identifies a hypertext link to a phrase.
- PRONOUN
- The PRONOUN relationship identifies a hypertext link to a pronoun.
- PUBLICATION
- The PUBLICATION relationship identifies a hypertext link to a publication name.
- QUESTION
- The QUESTION relationship identifies a hypertext link to a question.
- SENTENCE
- The SENTENCE relationship identifies a hypertext link to a sentence.
- STATEMENT
- The STATEMENT relationship identifies a hypertext link to a statement.
- THING
- The THING relationship identifies a hypertext link to a thing. (i.e. a name or identifier of a tangible object or class of objects)
- QUOTE
- The QUOTE relationship identifies a hypertext link to a quoted phrase.
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- Person Phrase Relationships
Phrase-level markup related to people.
- DEGREE
- The DEGREE relationship identifies a hypertext link to a degree. (i.e. a name or identifier of an educational degree or class of degree)
- EPITHET
- The EPITHET relationship identifies a hypertext link to an epithet.
- HONORIFIC
- The HONORIFIC relationship identifies a hypertext link to an honorific.
- PERSON
- The PERSON relationship identifies a hypertext link to a person. (i.e. a name or an identifier)
- REVERED
- The REVERED relationship identifies a hypertext link to a revered person. (i.e. a name or an identifier)
- PERSON
- The PERSON relationship identifies a hypertext link to a person. (i.e. a name or an identifier)
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- Organization Phrase Relationships
Phrase-level markup related to organizations.
- ASSOCIATION
- The ASSOCIATION relationship identifies a hypertext link to a board of an association. (i.e. a name or an identifier)
- BOARD
- The BOARD relationship identifies a hypertext link to a board of directors. (i.e. a name or an identifier)
- COLLEGE
- The COLLEGE relationship identifies a hypertext link to a college. (i.e. a name or an identifier)
- COMPANY
- The COMPANY relationship identifies a hypertext link to a company. (i.e. a name or an identifier)
- CONFERENCE
- The CONFERENCE relationship identifies a hypertext link to a conference. (i.e. a name or an identifier)
- COUNCIL
- The COUNCIL relationship identifies a hypertext link to an administrative or legislative council. (i.e. a name or an identifier)
- COURT
- The COURT relationship identifies a hypertext link to a court. (i.e. a name or an identifier)
- DEPARTMENT
- The DEPARTMENT relationship identifies a hypertext link to a department. (i.e. a name or an identifier)
- MINISTRY
- The MINISTRY relationship identifies a hypertext link to a ministry. (i.e. a name or an identifier)
- ORGANIZATION
- The ORGANIZATION relationship identifies a hypertext link to an organization. (i.e. a name or an identifier)
- PARTY
- The PARTY relationship identifies a hypertext link to a political party. (i.e. a name or an identifier)
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- Address Phrase Relationships
Phrase-level markup related to elements of an address.
- COUNTRY
- The COUNTRY relationship identifies a hypertext link to a country. (i.e. a name and/or a locator)
- REGION
- The REGION relationship identifies a hypertext link to a region/state/province. (i.e. a name and/or a locator)
- CITY
- The CITY relationship identifies a hypertext link to a city. (i.e. a name or a locator)
- NEIGHBORHOOD
- The NEIGHBORHOOD relationship identifies a hypertext link to a neighborhood. (i.e. a name or a locator)
- STREET
- The STREET relationship identifies a hypertext link to a street address. (i.e. a street name and locator)
- ROOM
- The ROOM relationship identifies a hypertext link to a room address. (i.e. a name and/or a locator)
- APARTMENT
- The APARTMENT relationship identifies a hypertext link to an apartment. (i.e. a name and/or a locator)
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- Named Place Phrase Relationships
Phrase-level markup related to named places.
- PLACE
- The PLACE relationship identifies a hypertext link to a place. (i.e. a name and/or a locator)
For example, "The White House" is a named place, while "1600 Pennsylvania Avenue" is a locator for the same place.
Other named places include "Yosemite", "Eiffel Tower", "Taj Mahal"
- AIRPORT
- The AIRPORT relationship identifies a hypertext link to an airport. (i.e. a name and/or a locator)
- BANK
- The BANK relationship identifies a hypertext link to a bank. (i.e. a name and/or a locator)
- BRIDGE
- The BRIDGE relationship identifies a hypertext link to a bridge. (i.e. a name and/or a locator)
- BUILDING
- The BUILDING relationship identifies a hypertext link to a building. (i.e. a name and/or a locator)
- CHURCH
- The CHURCH relationship identifies a hypertext link to a church. (i.e. a name and/or a locator)
- DEPOT
- The DEPOT relationship identifies a hypertext link to a depot. (i.e. a name and/or a locator)
- FOUNTAIN
- The FOUNTAIN relationship identifies a hypertext link to a fountain. (i.e. a name and/or a locator)
- HARBOR
- The HARBOR relationship identifies a hypertext link to a harbor. (i.e. a name and/or a locator)
- HOSPITAL
- The HOSPITAL relationship identifies a hypertext link to a hospital. (i.e. a name and/or a locator)
- HOTEL
- The HOTEL relationship identifies a hypertext link to a hotel. (i.e. a name and/or a locator)
- LIBRARY
- The LIBRARY relationship identifies a hypertext link to a library. (i.e. a name and/or a locator)
- MONUMENT
- The MONUMENT relationship identifies a hypertext link to a monument. (i.e. a name and/or a locator).
For example, "The Statue of Liberty"
- MUSEUM
- The MUSEUM relationship identifies a hypertext link to a museum. (i.e. a name and/or a locator).
For example, "The Louvre"
- PALACE
- The PALACE relationship identifies a hypertext link to a palace. (i.e. a name and/or a locator)
- PARK
- The PARK relationship identifies a hypertext link to a park. (i.e. a name and/or a locator)
- PIER
- The PIER relationship identifies a hypertext link to a pier. (i.e. a name and/or a locator)
- ROAD
- The ROAD relationship identifies a hypertext link to a road. (i.e. a name and/or a designator).
For example, "El Camino Real" is a name and "US 101" is a designator for a stretch of road in California.
- SCHOOL
- The SCHOOL relationship identifies a hypertext link to a school. (i.e. a name and/or a locator)
- STATION
- The STATION relationship identifies a hypertext link to a bus and/or train station. (i.e. a name and/or a locator)
- THEATER
- The THEATER relationship identifies a hypertext link to a theater. (i.e. a name and/or a locator)
- UNIVERSITY
- The UNIVERSITY relationship identifies a hypertext link to a university. (i.e. a name and/or a locator)
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- Geographical Phrase Relationships
Phrase-level markup related to geographical features.
- CONTINENT
- The CONTINENT relationship identifies a hypertext link to a continent. (i.e. a name and/or a locator)
- ISLAND
- The ISLAND relationship identifies a hypertext link to an island. (i.e. by name or locator)
- LAKE
- The LAKE relationship identifies a hypertext link to a lake. (i.e. by name or locator)
- MOUNTAIN
- The MOUNTAIN relationship identifies a hypertext link to a mountain. (i.e. by name or locator)
- OCEAN
- The OCEAN relationship identifies a hypertext link to an ocean. (i.e. by name or locator)
- RIVER
- The RIVER relationship identifies a hypertext link to a river. (i.e. by name or locator)
- SEA
- The SEA relationship identifies a hypertext link to a sea. (i.e. by name or locator)
- VALLEY
- The VALLEY relationship identifies a hypertext link to a valley. (i.e. by name or locator)
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- Geo-physical Locator Relationships
Phrase-level markup related to places.
- ALTITUDE
- The ALTITUDE relationship identifies a hypertext link to an altitude. (i.e. a height above sea level)
- LATITUDE
- The LATITUDE relationship identifies a hypertext link to a latitude. (i.e. a latitude on planet earth)
- LONGITUDE
- The LONGITUDE relationship identifies a hypertext link to a longitude. (i.e. a longitude on planet earth)
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- Time Phrase Relationships
Phrase-level markup related to time. No committment is made to use any specicific format.
If you get the format you were hoping for, good for you. Otherwise, at least there is a marker
to identify the string "April Fool's Day" as class="day". If you are searching timelines, that's April 1st.
- AGE
- The AGE relationship identifies a hypertext link to an age. (i.e. a period in time)
- CENTURY
- The CENTURY relationship identifies a hypertext link to a century. (e.g. 1900s, eighteenth century, quattrocento)
- EVENT
- The EVENT relationship identifies a hypertext link to a date. (e.g. 1 Jan 2008, 20080101, September 11)
- DAY
- The DAY relationship identifies a hypertext link to a day. (e.g. April Fool's Day, February 29, Hollowe'en)
- DECADE
- The DECADE relationship identifies a hypertext link to a decade. (e.g. the sixties, 1990-1999, the dirty thirties)
- ERA
- The ERA relationship identifies a hypertext link to an era. (i.e. a period in time)
- EVENT
- The EVENT relationship identifies a hypertext link to an event. (i.e. a moment in time and space)
For example, "The Fall of Rome" and "Woodstock" are historical. political, economic and cultural events,
whereas "Dinner next Saturday night at Jan's" is a social event.
- GENERATION
- The GENERATION relationship identifies a hypertext link to a generation. (e.g. my generation, the war years
- HOLIDAY
- The HOLIDAY relationship identifies a hypertext link to a holiday. (e.g. Christmas, Kwanza,
- HOUR
- The HOUR relationship identifies a hypertext link to an hour. (e.g., 6pm, T06h, the midnight hour, 11th hour
- MINUTE
- The MINUTE relationship identifies a hypertext link to a minute. (e.g. T05m, New York minute
- MONTH
- The MONTH relationship identifies a hypertext link to a month. (e.g. January, Ramadan, Bahman, ...)
- SEASON
- The SEASON relationship identifies a hypertext link to a season. (e.g. Spring, Summer, Autumn, Fall)
- SECOND
- The SECOND relationship identifies a hypertext link to a second in time.
- SECOND
- The SECOND relationship identifies a hypertext link to a second in time.
- TIME
- The TIME relationship identifies a hypertext link to a time.
- WEEK
- The WEEK relationship identifies a hypertext link to a week. (e.g. T12w, the week before holidays, reading week
- YEAR
- The YEAR relationship identifies a hypertext link to a year.
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- Scientific Phrase Relationships
Scientific phrases.
- GENUS
- The GENUS relationship identifies a hypertext link to a [Latin] genus.
- SPECIES
- The SPECIES relationship identifies a hypertext link to a [Latin] species.
- SUBSPECIES
- The SUBSPECIES relationship identifies a hypertext link to a [Latin] subspecies.
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- Editorial Phrase Relationships
In the course of developing content, editorial notes are often kept in the document proper.
Editorial interpolation, corrections, explanations and comments.
- The COMMENT relationship identifies a hypertext link to an [editorial] comment.
- CORRECTION
- The CORRECTION relationship identifies a hypertext link to an [editorial] correction.
- EXPLANATION
- The EXPLANATION relationship identifies a hypertext link to an [editorial] explanation.
- FOREIGN
- The FOREIGN relationship identifies a hypertext link to a phrase in a foreign language.
- GLYPH
- The GLYPH relationship identifies a hypertext link to a glyph, as the glyph per se.
- INTERPOLATION
- The INTERPOLATION relationship identifies a hypertext link to an [editorial] interpolation.
- SIC
- The SIC relationship identifies a hypertext link to a phrase that has been copied verbatim
with an unusual spelling or other potential flaw.
- SLANG
- The SLANG relationship identifies a hypertext link to a phrase that is slang.
- WORD
- The WORD relationship identifies a hypertext link to a word, as the word per se.