A gloss is a brief notation, especially a marginal or interlinear one, of the meaning of a word or wording in a text. It may be in the language of the...
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Text annotation is the practice and the result of adding a note or gloss to a text, which may include highlights or underlining, comments, footnotes,...
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Look up gloss in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gloss may refer to: Gloss (annotation), an explanatory note in a text, such as: Interlinear gloss, in linguistics...
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In linguistics and pedagogy, an interlinear gloss is a gloss (series of brief explanations, such as definitions or pronunciations) placed between lines...
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margins of a book or other document. They may be scribbles, comments, glosses (annotations), critiques, doodles, drolleries, or illuminations. Biblical manuscripts...
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In Biblical studies, a gloss or glossa is an annotation written on margins or within the text of biblical manuscripts or printed editions of the scriptures...
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receivable, cash management, fixed assets, purchasing and projects Gloss (annotation), a brief notation of the meaning of a word in a text Leather Union...
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Linguistic categories (redirect from Ontologies of Linguistic Annotation)
facilitate the interoperability between lexical resources, linguistic annotations and annotation tools and for the systematic handling of linguistic categories...
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Interlinear annotation can mean: Ruby text Interlinear gloss Kanbun This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Interlinear annotation. If...
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several related lexical units are grouped under the same vocable. Gloss (annotation) Alain Polguère, A Lexicographic Approach to the Study of Copolysemy...
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Biblical literalism Biblical software Biblical studies Close reading Gloss (annotation) Gymnobiblism Icon Literal and figurative language Narrative criticism...
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Ruby character (redirect from Ruby annotation)
foreign language by giving glosses for the words in a text, as opposed to the pronunciation of lesser-known characters. Ruby annotation can also be used in handwriting...
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some obsolete words or senses are encountered therein, for which glosses (annotations) are often provided in the margins. Archaisms can either be used...
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working language of the researchers who use it, interlinear glossing is used to make the annotation bilingual. Some corpora have further structured levels...
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collection of words, grouped into thematic categories, often with brief annotations. Such collections share characteristics with glossaries and thesauri...
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of Moses Isserles, whose glosses to the Shulchan Aruch note where the Sephardic and Ashkenazi customs differ. These glosses are widely referred to as...
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Asunción is mid-16th century Mesoamerican pictorial codex, with Nahuatl glosses, containing censuses of twelve rural communities in Tepetlaoztoc, in the...
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(/ˈtaʊ.ɪzəm/, /ˈdaʊ.ɪzəm/) glosses are more comprehensive (Carr 1990: 63–64). Nine of the twelve British-English dictionaries gloss the pronunciation of Taoism...
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been secured from Wikisource and interspersed and embedded in the English gloss for probity: "You should understand that the nature of all phenomena is...
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although the English glosses to the two Latin entries (items 23 and 24 in table below) were made by a second hand. The annotations might indicate that...
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as the text of the Iliad, Venetus A preserves several layers of annotations, glosses, and commentaries known as the "A scholia", and a summary of the...
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text. Some of the software would also include the function of annotation. Interlinear gloss Phonetic transcription Speech recognition Subtitle (captioning)...
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v t e Book design Page layout and typography Annotation Footnote Gloss Marginal note Scholia Canons of page construction Catchword Column Footer Header...
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The Shin'yaku Kegonkyō Ongi Shiki (新訳華厳経音義私記) is a Japanese annotation of the Avatamsaka Sūtra. Dated to 794, it is the oldest Japanese ongi, or collection...
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Wen Xuan (section Annotations)
paraphrases of difficult lines than Li Shan's annotations, but is also full of erroneous and far-fetched glosses and interpretations. Besides the Li Shan and...
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Inspired by the success of the Universal Dependencies for cross-linguistic annotation of syntactic dependencies, similar efforts have emerged for morphology...
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Moses. The codex was copied by an unknown scribe, replete with Masoretic annotations. The beginning of the manuscript is damaged: it starts with Genesis 9:26...
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extensive glosses in both Irish and Latin; it is, along with the Southampton Psalter, one of only two surviving manuscripts to contain annotation in both...
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himself wrote only short marginal annotations in his edition of the Talmud. Solomon Adeni, his student, edited the annotations into the commentary to Kodashim...
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