The paper discusses criteria of adequacy for digital editions and deals in particular with the relationship between a marked up text and its structural organization in a database. The structure of the expression of a given text, assigned by the markup, and the structure of its content, as organized in a database, are mutually related. A dynamic model for an adequate digital representation of the text can be based on the structural interaction between the content and the expression of the text. A viable approach to the formalization of such an interection is finally proposed.

D. Buzzetti (2004). Diacritical Ambiguity and Markup. LONDON-OXFORD : Office for Humanities Communication.

Diacritical Ambiguity and Markup

BUZZETTI, DINO
2004

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The paper discusses criteria of adequacy for digital editions and deals in particular with the relationship between a marked up text and its structural organization in a database. The structure of the expression of a given text, assigned by the markup, and the structure of its content, as organized in a database, are mutually related. A dynamic model for an adequate digital representation of the text can be based on the structural interaction between the content and the expression of the text. A viable approach to the formalization of such an interection is finally proposed.
2004
Augmenting Comprehension: Digital Tools and the History of Ideas
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D. Buzzetti (2004). Diacritical Ambiguity and Markup. LONDON-OXFORD : Office for Humanities Communication.
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