| att.fragmentable provides attributes for representing fragmentation of a structural element, typically as a consequence of some overlapping hierarchy. |
| Module | tei — Specification |
| Members | att.segLike[c pc seg] p |
| Attributes | | part | specifies whether or not its parent element is fragmented in some way, typically by some other overlapping structure: for example a speech which is divided between two or more verse stanzas, a paragraph which is split across a page division, a verse line which is divided between two speakers.| Status | Optional | | Datatype | teidata.enumerated | | Legal values are: | - Y
- (yes) the element is fragmented in some (unspecified) respect
- N
- (no) the element is not fragmented, or no claim is made as to its completeness[Default]
- I
- (initial) this is the initial part of a fragmented element
- M
- (medial) this is a medial part of a fragmented element
- F
- (final) this is the final part of a fragmented element
| | Note | The values I, M, or F should be used only where it is clear how the element may be reconstituted. |
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| Example | <etym>
<seg type="desc" part="I">seit dem</seg>
<usg type="date">
<date>18. Jh.</date>
</usg>
<seg type="desc" part="M">belegt, auf</seg>
<cit type="etymon">
<form>
<orth xml:lang="de">fickfacken</orth>
</form>
<sense>
<def>'hin- und herlaufen'</def>
</sense>
</cit>
<seg type="desc" part="F">zurückgeführt</seg>; <seg type="desc" part="I">evtl. auch auf </seg>
<cit type="etymon">
<lang>fnhd.</lang>
<form>
<orth xml:lang="de-x-FNHD">fatzen</orth>
</form>
<sense>
<def>'spotten, zum Narren halten'</def>
</sense>
</cit>
<seg type="desc" part="F">zurückführbar</seg>
<bibl>(vgl. Pfeifer 2014: 329)</bibl>
</etym>
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