<textLang>

<textLang> (text language) describes the languages and writing systems used by a manuscript (as opposed to its description, which is described in the langUsage element). 10.6.6 Languages and Writing Systems
Modulmsdescription — 10 Manuscript Description
Attribute
mainLang (main language) supplies a code which identifies the chief language used in the manuscript.
Zustand Optional
Datentyp

<rng:ref name="data.language"/>
data.language
Werte a recognised language ‘tag’ generated according to BCP 47 which may additionally be documented by a language element in the header
otherLangs (other languages) one or more codes identifying any other languages used in the manuscript.
Zustand Optional
Datentyp 0–∞ Vorkommen von

<rng:ref name="data.language"/>
data.language
Durch Leerzeichen getrennt
Werte a list of codes, each of which is a recognised language ‘tag’ generated according to BCP 47 which may additionally be documented by a language element in the header
Verwendet von
Kann enthalten
Deklaration

<rng:element name="textLang">
<rng:ref name="att.global.attributes"/>
<rng:optional>
 <rng:attribute name="mainLang">
  <rng:ref name="data.language"/>
 </rng:attribute>
</rng:optional>
<rng:optional>
 <rng:attribute name="otherLangs">
  <rng:list>
   <rng:zeroOrMore>
    <rng:ref name="data.language"/>
   </rng:zeroOrMore>
  </rng:list>
 </rng:attribute>
</rng:optional>
<rng:ref name="macro.phraseSeq"/>
</rng:element>
element textLang
{
   att.global.attributes,
   attribute mainLang { data.language }?,
   attribute otherLangs { list { data.language* } }?,
   macro.phraseSeq
}
Beispiel
<textLang mainLang="enotherLangs="la">Predominantly in English with Latin glosses</textLang>