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Nieves TEI Encoding Jack T. Bowers This is an XML-TEI markup of the original publications by SIL Mexico for the purposes of: archival and for the creation of a body of Mixtepec-Mixtec language resources (LR) (ISO: mix). Encoded documents used with the permission of original authors. Una tortilla gorda se escapó de la casa donde la hicieron. No permitió que nadie se la comiera hasta que se encontró con una niña pobre. Staa nti'i Beckmann, Gisela; Nieves, María M.. 2007. (2nd ed.). Instituto Lingüístico de Verano, A.C. Tlalpan, D.F., México Obtained from:http://www-01.sil.org/mexico/mixteca/mixtepec/L099-TortillaGorda-mix.htm @mode:'w' means that the primary means of utilising this document is by reading it's written form; this document is labeled "original" because the XML-TEI markup of it's contents have not made any alterations to the original content; not applicable segment In this document (and in all others in the SIL collection) the 'seg' element is used to encapsulate: i) the entire sentences from original document (first level); ii) the individual lexical items contained within the sentences (second level); character Within the sentence level "seg" (segment) elements all punctuation characters (".", ";", ":", "¿", "?", "!", etc.) are encapsulated in the "c" (character) element; In future stages of the project, each of these punctuation characters will be formally linked with the linguistic categories with which it is associated: a sentence that begins with: "¿" (and ends with: "?") can be immediately recognized as sentence type "question/interrogative"; division Where the page divisions in the original documents are, this encoding uses "div" (division) elements; this is to separate the linguistic, and knowledge data from formatting This portion of the lexicography project deals with the only known body of literature in Mixtepec-Mixtec language which is comprised of series of 34* orthographic children's texts published by SIL Mexico (Summer Institute of Linguistics). The target audience of these documents is primarily young MIX speakers and are designed for use as classroom handouts and/or lessons for primary/elementary school-level. The topical content of these publications contain both culturally specific, and non-culturally specific subject matter supplemented by illustrations. Topics covered in these documents include: vocabulary, mathematics, telling time, geography, seasons, weather, local agricultural practices, fables, local Mixtec legends amongst others. These publications make up the second most important collection in this project and they remain the only source of reference for examples of how the working orthography of the Mixtec language is applied to the Mixtepec variety. The encoding of this portion of the MIX Language resources can be divided into the following components: i) TEI-XML markup of documents that supports reuse and extension within this project and/or for other interested parties; ii) Annotation and glossing of lexical information and structures in documents; tasks include; glossing of orthographical lexical items; assignment of lexical properties to sentences, phrases and lexical items (morpho-/syntactic; pragmatic; semantic etc.); linking corresponding bilingual items (Spanish-Mixtec) within each document; entry of analyzed, glossed and categorized lexical information into TEI-Dictionary; link orthographical forms of lexical items with phonetic transcriptions of spoken forms; iii) Classification of Document Types and Ontology Linking; replace current SIL document classification model#tax.sil-mix with established and expansible document system which can be used to classify any new document or literature produced in the language in the future; as per the goal of the overall project, the use of language-specific glosses (including 'Interlingua') will be replaced by grounding the semantic profile of each lexical item by referencing ontological entities (from existing ontologies such as DBpedia, SKOS, etc.); PEDAGOGICAL PEDAGOGICAL:INTERACTIVE PEDAGOGICAL:REFERENCE FICTION FICTION:FANTASY FICTION:REALISTIC FOLKLORE Iin kii ra iin ña'a kua'a ta staa nchai . Iin staa ka nikana kuku ra ka'nu . Sara kuni na skunani na ña : staa nti'i . Staa nti'i ka ra ma ntsa'i mii katsi ña'a ka . Sara nikanti nuu tsio ra sketi kua'in . Sara ñaña'a ka ntatsia staa ka ra nikani : ¡ Staa nti'i , kunchatu , kuni yu katsi yo ! Cha staa ka ra ntsakui sara sketi kua'in . Kua'in kayi ka sara ntakita'in tsi iin chaa kuika ta . Cha ñachaa ka ra nchaa ka katsia staa sara nikachia : ¡ Staa nti'i , kunchatu , kuni yu katsi yo ! Cha staa ka ra ntsakui sara kua'in . Ntsai iin ñuu luu sara niya'i yachi nuu inkaa iin ña'a ña xiko taku sara nikachi ñaña'a ka : ¡ Staa nti'i , kunchatu , kuni yu katsi yo ! Cha staa ka ra ntsaku tuki sara kua'in . Ntsai yuku ka sara ntakita'in tsi iin ntiva'u ña tsi'i soko . Ta ntsinia nuu staa ka sara nikañi : — ¡ Staa nti'i , kunchatu , kuni yu katsi yo ! Cha staa ka ra ntsakui sara nchika si'i . Sara chain yutu ka inkaa staa ka sara ntsinia kua'an iin ñasi'i luu tsi iin tsikavichi uun . Ñasi'i luu ka ra tsi'inchu'i soko . Sara staa nti'i ka nika'in saan : " Kuni yu ña ñasi'i luu yo'o nakatsia yu . " Sketi nuu inkaa ñasi'i luu ka sara nikanti niketi ini tsikavichi ka . ToolboxHide page breaks Themes: Default Sleepy Time Terminal Staa Nti'i La Tortilla Gorda Gisela Beckmann María M. Nieves TEI Encoding Jack T. Bowers This is an XML-TEI markup of the original publications by SIL Mexico for the purposes of: archival and for the creation of a body of Mixtepec-Mixtec language resources (LR) (ISO: mix). Encoded documents used with the permission of original authors. Una tortilla gorda se escapó de la casa donde la hicieron. No permitió que nadie se la comiera hasta que se encontró con una niña pobre. Staa nti'i Beckmann, Gisela; Nieves, María M.. 2007. (2nd ed.). Instituto Lingüístico de Verano, A.C. Tlalpan, D.F., México Obtained from:http://www-01.sil.org/mexico/mixteca/mixtepec/L099-TortillaGorda-mix.htm @mode:'w' means that the primary means of utilising this document is by reading it's written form; this document is labeled "original" because the XML-TEI markup of it's contents have not made any alterations to the original content; not applicable segment In this document (and in all others in the SIL collection) the 'seg' element is used to encapsulate: i) the entire sentences from original document (first level); ii) the individual lexical items contained within the sentences (second level); character Within the sentence level "seg" (segment) elements all punctuation characters (".", ";", ":", "¿", "?", "!", etc.) are encapsulated in the "c" (character) element; In future stages of the project, each of these punctuation characters will be formally linked with the linguistic categories with which it is associated: a sentence that begins with: "¿" (and ends with: "?") can be immediately recognized as sentence type "question/interrogative"; division Where the page divisions in the original documents are, this encoding uses "div" (division) elements; this is to separate the linguistic, and knowledge data from formatting This portion of the lexicography project deals with the only known body of literature in Mixtepec-Mixtec language which is comprised of series of 34* orthographic children's texts published by SIL Mexico (Summer Institute of Linguistics). The target audience of these documents is primarily young MIX speakers and are designed for use as classroom handouts and/or lessons for primary/elementary school-level. The topical content of these publications contain both culturally specific, and non-culturally specific subject matter supplemented by illustrations. Topics covered in these documents include: vocabulary, mathematics, telling time, geography, seasons, weather, local agricultural practices, fables, local Mixtec legends amongst others. These publications make up the second most important collection in this project and they remain the only source of reference for examples of how the working orthography of the Mixtec language is applied to the Mixtepec variety. The encoding of this portion of the MIX Language resources can be divided into the following components: i) TEI-XML markup of documents that supports reuse and extension within this project and/or for other interested parties; ii) Annotation and glossing of lexical information and structures in documents; tasks include; glossing of orthographical lexical items; assignment of lexical properties to sentences, phrases and lexical items (morpho-/syntactic; pragmatic; semantic etc.); linking corresponding bilingual items (Spanish-Mixtec) within each document; entry of analyzed, glossed and categorized lexical information into TEI-Dictionary; link orthographical forms of lexical items with phonetic transcriptions of spoken forms; iii) Classification of Document Types and Ontology Linking; replace current SIL document classification model with established and expansible document system which can be used to classify any new document or literature produced in the language in the future; as per the goal of the overall project, the use of language-specific glosses (including 'Interlingua') will be replaced by grounding the semantic profile of each lexical item by referencing ontological entities (from existing ontologies such as DBpedia, SKOS, etc.); PEDAGOGICAL PEDAGOGICAL:INTERACTIVE PEDAGOGICAL:REFERENCE FICTION FICTION:FANTASY FICTION:REALISTIC FOLKLORE Iin kii ra iin ña'a kua'a ta staa nchai . Iin staa ka nikana kuku ra ka'nu . Sara kuni na skunani na ña : staa nti'i . Staa nti'i ka ra ma ntsa'i mii katsi ña'a ka . Sara nikanti nuu tsio ra sketi kua'in . Sara ñaña'a ka ntatsia staa ka ra nikani : ¡ Staa nti'i , kunchatu , kuni yu katsi yo ! Cha staa ka ra ntsakui sara sketi kua'in . Kua'in kayi ka sara ntakita'in tsi iin chaa kuika ta . Cha ñachaa ka ra nchaa ka katsia staa sara nikachia : ¡ Staa nti'i , kunchatu , kuni yu katsi yo ! Cha staa ka ra ntsakui sara kua'in . Ntsai iin ñuu luu sara niya'i yachi nuu inkaa iin ña'a ña xiko taku sara nikachi ñaña'a ka : ¡ Staa nti'i , kunchatu , kuni yu katsi yo ! Cha staa ka ra ntsaku tuki sara kua'in . Ntsai yuku ka sara ntakita'in tsi iin ntiva'u ña tsi'i soko . Ta ntsinia nuu staa ka sara nikañi : — ¡ Staa nti'i , kunchatu , kuni yu katsi yo ! Cha staa ka ra ntsakui sara nchika si'i . Sara chain yutu ka inkaa staa ka sara ntsinia kua'an iin ñasi'i luu tsi iin tsikavichi uun . Ñasi'i luu ka ra tsi'inchu'i soko . Sara staa nti'i ka nika'in saan : " Kuni yu ña ñasi'i luu yo'o nakatsia yu . " Sketi nuu inkaa ñasi'i luu ka sara nikanti niketi ini tsikavichi ka . Metadata TAPAS Title:Staa Nti'iTitle:Staa Nti'iAlternative title:La Tortilla GordaTAPAS Contributor:Bowers, Jack Thompson (Contributor)Contributor:Gisela Beckmann (Editor)María M. Nieves (Editor)Jack T. Bowers (TEI Encoding)Type of resource:TextGenre:Texts (document genres)Publicationstmt:This is an XML-TEI markup of the original publications by SIL Mexico for the purposes of: archival and for the creation of a body of Mixtepec-Mixtec language resources (LR) (ISO: mix). Encoded documents used with the permission of original authors.Related item:Staa nti'iSubject:PEDAGOGICALFICTIONFOLKLORE Files TEI File: L099-tok.xml Project Details Project: Mixtepec-Mixtec Corpus and LexicographyCollection: SIL-Mexico Mixtepec-Mixtec Publications