<pc> (punctuation character ) contains a character or string of characters regarded as constituting a single punctuation mark. [18.1.2. Below the Word Level 18.4.2. Lightweight Linguistic Annotation ]Module analysis — Specification Attributes force indicates the extent to which this punctuation mark conventionally separates words or phrases. Status Optional Datatype teidata.enumerated Legal values are: strong the punctuation mark is a word separator weak the punctuation mark is not a word separator inter the punctuation mark may or may not be a word separator
unit provides a name for the kind of unit delimited by this punctuation mark. pre indicates whether this punctuation mark precedes or follows the unit it delimits.
Member of Contained by May contain Example P5 <phr>
<w> do</w>
<w> you</w>
<w> understand</w>
<pc type ="interrogative "> ?</pc>
</phr> Example P5 Example encoding of the German sentence Wir fahren in den Urlaub. , encoded with attributes from att.linguistic discussed in section [[undefined AILALW]].<s>
<w pos ="PPER " msd ="1.Pl.*.Nom "> Wir</w>
<w pos ="VVFIN " msd ="1.Pl.Pres.Ind "> fahren</w>
<w pos ="APPR " msd ="-- "> in</w>
<w pos ="ART " msd ="Def.Masc.Akk.Sg. "> den</w>
<w pos ="NN " msd ="Masc.Akk.Sg. "> Urlaub</w>
<pc pos ="$. " msd ="-- " join ="left "> .</pc>
</s> Content model
<content>
<alternate minOccurs="0"
maxOccurs="unbounded">
<textNode/>
<classRef key="model.gLike"/>
<elementRef key="c"/>
<classRef key="model.pPart.edit"/>
</alternate>
</content>
⚓ Schema Declaration
element pc
{
att.global.attributes ,
att.cmc.attributes ,
att.linguistic.attributes ,
att.segLike.attributes ,
att.typed.attributes ,
attribute force { "strong" | "weak" | "inter" }?,
attribute unit { text }?,
attribute pre { text }?,
( text | model.gLike | c | model.pPart.edit )*
}⚓