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Example: <abbr> (abbreviation)

These search results reproduce every example of the use of <abbr> in the Guidelines, including all localised and translated versions. In some cases, the examples have been drawn from discussion of other elements in the Guidelines and illustrating the use of <abbr> is not the main focus of the passage in question. In other cases, examples may be direct translations of each other, and hence identical from the perspective of their encoding.

3. Elements Available in All TEI Documents


3.6.5. Abbreviations and Their Expansions

We can sum up the above discussion as follows:
the identity of a <abbr>CC</abbr> is defined by that calibration of values which
motivates the elements of its <abbr>GSP</abbr>; ...

3.6.5. Abbreviations and Their Expansions

Every manufacturer of <abbr>3GL</abbr> or <abbr>4GL</abbr>
languages is currently nailing on <abbr>OOP</abbr> extensions.

3.6.5. Abbreviations and Their Expansions

<abbr type="title">Dr.</abbr>
<abbr type="initial">M.</abbr> Deegan is
the Director of the <abbr type="acronym">CTI</abbr> Centre for Textual Studies.

3.6.5. Abbreviations and Their Expansions

<abbr>Dr. M.</abbr> Deegan is
the Director of the <abbr>CTI</abbr> Centre for Textual Studies.

3.6.5. Abbreviations and Their Expansions

the
<choice>
 <expan>World Wide Web Consortium</expan>
 <abbr>W3C</abbr>
</choice>

3.6.5. Abbreviations and Their Expansions

<choice>
 <abbr>RELAX NG</abbr>
 <expan>regular
   language for <choice>
   <abbr>XML</abbr>
   <expan>extensible markup
       language</expan>
  </choice>, next
   generation</expan>
</choice>

<abbr>

<choice>
 <expan>North Atlantic Treaty Organization</expan>
 <abbr cert="low">NorATO</abbr>
 <abbr cert="high">NATO</abbr>
 <abbr cert="highxml:lang="fr">OTAN</abbr>
</choice>

<abbr>

<abbr>SPQR</abbr>

<abbr>

<choice>
 <abbr>SPQR</abbr>
 <expan xml:lang="la">senatus populusque romanorum</expan>
</choice>

<abbr>

<abbr>北大</abbr>

<abbr>

<choice>
 <abbr>北大</abbr>
 <expan>北京大學</expan>
</choice>

<abbr>

<choice>
 <abbr>SPQR</abbr>
 <expan>senatus populusque romanorum</expan>
</choice>

<expan>

The address is Southmoor
<choice>
 <expan>Road</expan>
 <abbr>Rd</abbr>
</choice>

<expan>

Il habite
<choice>
 <expan>Avenue</expan>
 <abbr>Av.</abbr>
</choice>de la Paix

<expan>

<choice>
 <expan>歐洲聯盟</expan>
 <abbr>歐盟</abbr>
</choice>

<expan>

<choice xml:lang="la">
 <abbr>Imp</abbr>
 <expan>Imp<ex>erator</ex>
 </expan>
</choice>

5. Characters, Glyphs, and Writing Modes


5.3. Annotating Characters

<p> ... <abbr>
  <g ref="#per">per</g>
 </abbr> ardua</p>
<!-- in the charDecl -->
<glyph xml:id="per">
 <localProp name="Name"
  value="LATIN ABBREVIATION PER"/>

 <figure>
  <graphic url="per.png"/>
 </figure>
</glyph>

10. Dictionaries


<re>

<entry>
 <form>
  <orth>kilo-</orth>
 </form>
 <gramGrp>
  <pos>élém. formant</pos>
 </gramGrp>
 <sense>
  <def>entrant dans la constr. de subst. désignant des unités de mesure, dans tous les
     domaines de la phys., valant mille fois l'unité de base </def> ; <xr>v. <ref>kilogramme,
       kilogrammètre, kilomètre, kilotonne, kilowatt et aussi : </ref>
  </xr>
 </sense>
 <entry type="relatedEntry">
  <form>
   <orth>kilocalorie </orth> : </form>
  <sense>
   <def> unité de mesure de quantité de chaleur valant mille calories (<abbr type="symb">symb. kcal</abbr>)</def> ; </sense>
 </entry>
 <entry type="relatedEntry">
  <form>
   <orth>kilohertz</orth> : </form>
  <sense>
   <def>Unité de mesure de fréquence valant mille hertz (<abbr type="symb">kHz</abbr>
       )</def> ; </sense>
 </entry>
 <entry type="relatedEntry">
  <form>
   <orth>kilojoule</orth> : </form>
  <sense>
   <def>unité de mesure de travail valant mille joules (<abbr type="symb">kJ</abbr>)
   </def> ; </sense>
 </entry>
 <entry type="relatedEntry">
  <form>
   <orth>kiloparsec</orth> : </form>
  <sense>
   <def>unité de mesure de longueur astronomique valant mille parsecs</def> ; </sense>
 </entry>
 <entry type="relatedEntry">
  <form>
   <orth>kilovolt</orth> : </form>
  <sense>
   <def>unité de mesure de différences de potentiel, valant mille volts (<abbr type="symb">kv</abbr>)</def>.</sense>
 </entry>
</entry>

12. Representation of Primary Sources


12.3.1.2. Abbreviation and Expansion

<abbr>eu<g ref="#b-er">er</g>y</abbr>
<abbr>
 <g ref="#b-per">per</g>sone
</abbr> ...

12.3.1.2. Abbreviation and Expansion

<choice>
 <abbr>eu<g ref="#b-er">er</g>y</abbr>
 <expan>euery</expan>
</choice>

12.3.1.2. Abbreviation and Expansion

<abbr>eu<am>
  <g ref="#b-er"/>
 </am>y</abbr>
<abbr>
 <am>
  <g ref="#b-per"/>
 </am>sone
</abbr> ...

12.3.1.2. Abbreviation and Expansion

For alle the while that I had
<choice>
 <sic>goo<abbr>ɗ</abbr>
 </sic>
 <expan resp="#mpcert="high">good<ex>e</ex>
 </expan>
</choice> I was
welbeloued

<ex>

The address is Southmoor <choice>
 <expan>R<ex>oa</ex>d</expan>
 <abbr>Rd</abbr>
</choice>

<ex>

Il habite au 15 <choice>
 <expan>b<ex>oulevard</ex>d</expan>
 <abbr>bd</abbr>
</choice>Clemenceau.

<ex>

這裡是<choice>
 <expan><ex></ex><ex></ex>
 </expan>
 <abbr>清大</abbr>
</choice>

<am>

do you <abbr>Mr<am>.</am>
</abbr> Jones?

<am>

<choice>
 <abbr>Aug<am>g</am>
 </abbr>
 <expan>Aug<ex>ustorum duo</ex>
 </expan>
</choice>

<am>

<abbr>eu<am>
  <g ref="#b-er"/>
 </am>y</abbr>
<abbr>
 <am>
  <g ref="#b-per"/>
 </am>sone

</abbr> ...

<am>

Le <abbr>Dr<am>.</am>
</abbr>
Pasquier se prit à marcher de long en large, les mains glissées dans la
ceinture de sa blouse.

13. Critical Apparatus


13.1.4.3. The Witness List

<witness xml:id="Σ">Servius (<abbr type="siglum">Σ</abbr>) = ΔΓ
<listWit>
  <witness xml:id="Δ">
   <abbr type="siglum">Δ</abbr>
   <listWit>
    <witness xml:id="J">
     <abbr type="siglum">J</abbr> = Metens. Bibl. mun. 292, s. IX </witness>
    <witness xml:id="L">
     <abbr type="siglum">L</abbr> = Leid. Bibl. der Rijksuniv. B.P.L. 52, s. VIII / IX</witness>
   </listWit>
  </witness>
  <witness xml:id="Γ">
   <abbr type="siglum">Γ</abbr>
   <listWit>
    <witness xml:id="θ">
     <abbr type="siglum">θ</abbr>
     <listWit>
      <witness xml:id="Α">
       <abbr type="siglum">A</abbr> = Caroliruh. Bad. Landesbibl. Aug. CXVI, s. IX2 (Reichenau); de codice A derivati:
      <listWit>
        <witness xml:id="S">
         <abbr type="siglum">S</abbr> = Sangall. Stiftsbibl. 861 + 862, s. IX / X</witness>
        <witness xml:id="Guelf">
         <abbr type="siglum">Guelf.</abbr> = Guelf. HAB 2546 (44.23 Aug. fol.), s. XV</witness>
       </listWit>
      </witness>
      <witness xml:id="O">
       <abbr type="siglum">O</abbr> = Oxon. Bodl. Laud lat. 117, s. XI<hi rend="superscript">2</hi>
      </witness>
     </listWit>
    </witness>
    <witness xml:id="τ">
     <abbr type="siglum">τ</abbr>
     <listWit>
      <witness xml:id="Pa">
       <abbr type="siglum">Pa</abbr> = Paris. BnF lat. 7959, s. IX (Tours)</witness>
      <witness xml:id="Pc">
       <abbr type="siglum">Pc</abbr> = Paris. BnF lat. 7961, s. X / XI</witness>
      <witness xml:id="Q">
       <abbr type="siglum">Q</abbr>Flor. BML Plut. 45.14, s. IX</witness>
      <witness xml:id="Lb">
       <abbr type="siglum">Lb</abbr> = corrector cod. <ref target="#L">L</ref> (sup.)</witness>
     </listWit>
    </witness>
    <witness xml:id="γ">
     <abbr type="siglum">γ</abbr>
     <listWit>
      <witness xml:id="E">
       <abbr type="siglum">E</abbr> = Escorial. Bibl. S. Lorenzo T.II.17, s. IX<hi rend="superscript">2</hi> (Ital. septentrion.) </witness>
      <witness xml:id="Pb">
       <abbr type="siglum">Pb</abbr>Paris. BnF lat. 16236, s. X / XI</witness>
      <witness xml:id="Y">
       <abbr type="siglum">Y</abbr> = Trident. Bib. com. 3388 (olim Vind. 72), s.
             IX<hi rend="superscript">2</hi>
      </witness>
      <witness xml:id="M">
       <abbr type="siglum">M</abbr> = Monac. Bay. Staatsbibl. Clm 6394, s. XI
      </witness>
     </listWit>
    </witness>
    <witness xml:id="σ">
     <abbr type="siglum">σ</abbr>
     <listWit>
      <witness xml:id="W">
       <abbr type="siglum">W</abbr> = Guelf. HAB 2091, s. XIII<hi rend="superscript">ex.</hi>
      </witness>
      <witness xml:id="Ν">
       <abbr type="siglum">N</abbr> = Neap. Bibl. naz. lat. 5 (olim Vind. 27), s.
             X<hi rend="superscript">1</hi>
      </witness>
      <witness xml:id="U">
       <abbr type="siglum">U</abbr> = Berolin. Staatsbibl. lat. quart. 219, s. XII</witness>
     </listWit>
    </witness>
    <witness xml:id="ο">
     <abbr type="siglum">º</abbr> classis codicum de Γ defluentium quibus lectiones faciliores in contextum contaminatione inferre valde placuit (= PaPcγσ in A. 9.1-10.190, 10.397-12.162; PaPcγU in A. 12.162-320; PaPcγ in A. 12.320-522); cf. praef. n. 30.</witness>
   </listWit>
  </witness>
 </listWit>
</witness>

14. Names, Dates, People, and Places


14.3.2. The Person Element

<standOff>
 <listPerson type="fictional">
  <person xml:id="person_FAS">
   <persName>Adam Schiff</persName>
   <note>District Attorney for <placeName>Manhattan</placeName> in
       seasons 1 to 10 of <title>Law and Order</title>.</note>
  </person>
  <person xml:id="person_FML">
   <persName>Mike Logan</persName>
   <note>
    <choice>
     <abbr>NYPD</abbr>
     <expan>New York Police
           Department</expan>
    </choice> Detective regularly appearing in
       seasons 1 to 5 of <title>Law and Order</title> and seasons 5 to 7
       of <title>Law and Order: Criminal Intent</title>.</note>
  </person>
  <person xml:id="person_FBS">
   <persName>Benjamin Stone</persName>
   <note>Executive Assistant District Attorney for
   <placeName>Manhattan</placeName> in seasons 1 to 4 of <title>Law
         and Order</title>
   </note>
  </person>
  <person xml:id="person_FJM">
   <persName>Jack McCoy</persName>
   <note>An Executive Assistant District Attorney then District
       Attorney for <placeName>Manhattan</placeName> in seasons 5 to 10
       of <title>Law and Order</title>, in seasons 1, 9, 11, and 19 of
   <title>Law and Order: Special Victims Unit</title>, and in
       season 1 of <title>Law and Order: Trial by Jury</title>.</note>
  </person>
  <person xml:id="person_FJR">
   <persName>Jamie Ross</persName>
   <note>An Assistant District Attorney for
   <placeName>Manhattan</placeName> in seasons 7 &amp; 8 of
   <title>Law and Order</title>, and a defense attorney in seasons
       10 &amp; 11, and then a judge in <title>Law and Order: Trial by
         Jury</title>.</note>
  </person>
  <person xml:id="person_FJF">
   <persName>Joe Fontana</persName>
   <note>
    <choice>
     <abbr>NYPD</abbr>
     <expan>New York Police
           Department</expan>
    </choice> Detective regularly appearing
       in seasons 15 &amp; 16 of <title>Law and Order</title>.</note>
  </person>
 </listPerson>
<!-- == == -->
 <listPerson type="real">
  <person xml:id="person_RAS">
   <persName>Adam Schiff</persName>
   <note>U.S. Representative from California since 2013.</note>
  </person>
  <person xml:id="person_RML">
   <persName>Mike Logan</persName>
   <note>Gridiron football player for the Pittsburgh Steelers from
       2001 to 2006.</note>
  </person>
  <person xml:id="person_RBS">
   <persName>Benjamin Stone</persName>
   <note>Michigan State Senator from 1968 to 1979.</note>
  </person>
  <person xml:id="person_RJM">
   <persName>Jack McCoy</persName>
   <note>Iowa State Representative from 1955 to 1959.</note>
  </person>
  <person xml:id="person_RJR">
   <persName>Jamie Ross</persName>
   <note>Broadway actor, with occasional forays into television,
       from 1971 to roughly 2007.</note>
  </person>
  <person xml:id="person_RJF">
   <persName>Joe Fontana</persName>
   <note>A member of Canada’s House of Commons from 1987 to 2006,
       and mayor of London, Ontario from 2010 to 2014.</note>
  </person>
 </listPerson>
</standOff>

<climate>

<place xml:id="ROMA">
 <placeName>Rome</placeName>
<!-- ... -->
 <climate>
  <ab>
   <table>
    <head>24-hr Average Temperature</head>
    <row>
     <cell/>
     <cell role="label">Jan</cell>
     <cell role="label">Jun</cell>
     <cell role="label">Dec</cell>
    </row>
    <row>
     <cell role="label">°C</cell>
     <cell role="data">7.1</cell>
     <cell role="data">21.7</cell>
     <cell role="data">8.3</cell>
    </row>
    <row>
     <cell role="label">°F</cell>
     <cell role="data">44.8</cell>
     <cell role="data">71.1</cell>
     <cell role="data">46.9</cell>
    </row>
   </table>
  </ab>
  <note>Taken from <bibl>
    <abbr>GHCN 2 Beta</abbr>: The Global Historical Climatology Network,
       version 2 beta, 1904 months between 1811 and 1980. <ptr target="http://www.worldclimate.com/cgi-bin/data.pl?ref=N41E012+1202+0004058G2"/>
   </bibl>
  </note>
 </climate>
</place>

17. Linking, Segmentation, and Alignment


17.3. Blocks, Segments, and Anchors

<ab style="text-align: center;">
 <lb/>SACRED
<lb/>to the memory of
<lb/>
 <abbr>M<hi rend="superscript">rs</hi>
  <am>.</am>
 </abbr> ALICE HUTTON
<lb/>born at Che<g ref="#long-s">s</g>terfield in
<lb/>Great Britain,
<lb/>
 <abbr>Jan<hi rend="superscript">y</hi>
  <am>.</am>
 </abbr>
 <abbr>25<hi rend="superscript">th</hi>
  <am>.</am>
 </abbr> 1722:
<lb/>and died in Carolina
<lb/>
 <abbr>Sept<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>
  <am>.</am>
 </abbr>
 <abbr>26<hi rend="superscript">th</hi>
  <am>.</am>
 </abbr> 1777.
<lb/>This <g ref="#long-s">s</g>tone
<lb/>is placed by her only Child
<lb/>ANN BOOTH POLLOK
</ab>

22. Certainty, Precision, and Responsibility


22.1.2. Structured Indications of Uncertainty

You will want to use
<choice>
 <expan xml:id="CE-e1">Standard
   Generalized Markup Language</expan>
 <expan xml:id="CE-e40">Some Grandiose Methodology for Losers</expan>
 <abbr>SGML</abbr>
</choice> ...

<!-- ... -->
<certainty target="#CE-e1locus="value"
 degree="0.9"/>

<certainty target="#CE-e40locus="value"
 degree="0.5"/>