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== Texts == | == Texts == | ||
Vadists analyses of texts are typically presented in a standardized tabular format to convey additional information not usually found in conventional glosses. These tables typically contain the following: | Vadists analyses of texts are typically presented in a standardized tabular format to convey additional information not usually found in conventional glosses. These tables typically contain the following: | ||
#A header containing the text id | #A header containing the text id. The text id starts with an alphabetic code indicating the geographical location of the text, "K" for Kalapái and "A" for Aħħur, followed by another code indicating the author, "S" for Sorvin, and "E" for Éro. Next is the date the document was found in "YYYY.MM.DD" format. A dash followed by another code, "S" for Sorvin and "E" for Éro, indicates the recipient. A series of four two-digit numbers indicate the volume of the compendium, correspondence id, chapter, and sub-chapter or section. The final two character alphanumeric code is a sequence number indicating the paragraph the text was located. | ||
#Column headers containing the name of the Vadist analyzing the text. They always consist of at least one source from the Traditionalist school, and another from the Šibbūru School; | #Column headers containing the name of the Vadist analyzing the text. They always consist of at least one source from the Traditionalist school, and another from the Šibbūru School; | ||
#A row containing the denormalized transcription. For the Šibbūru School, the denormalized text is preceded by meta data in brackets, usually consisting of three items. One item indicates which of the three periods ("EP" for Early Period, "MP" for Middle Period, and "LP" for the Late Period). Šibbūru data always provides a representation of each period, one containing the original text, and the other periods by an equivalent representation of the original text known to that period. Also presented within the brackets are frequencies of certain feature classes (see Iyyaħmi's "Period-based Feature Classes of Vadi Texts from the Kalapái Scriptum"). Finally, an asterisk marks the Period meta item which contains the original text; | #A row containing the denormalized transcription. For the Šibbūru School, the denormalized text is preceded by meta data in brackets, usually consisting of three items. One item indicates which of the three periods ("EP" for Early Period, "MP" for Middle Period, and "LP" for the Late Period). Šibbūru data always provides a representation of each period, one containing the original text, and the other periods by an equivalent representation of the original text known to that period. Also presented within the brackets are frequencies of certain feature classes (see Iyyaħmi's "Period-based Feature Classes of Vadi Texts from the Kalapái Scriptum"). Finally, an asterisk marks the Period meta item which contains the original text; |
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