norm-part-of-speech
Normative part of Speech
Used to name one of a small set of normative (base) parts of speech, such as “verb”. This attribute can provide a machine-readable, interchangeable part-of-speech term when the actual part of speech has been recorded in greater detail. The attribute can also act as an English-language gloss for part-of-speech content in another language.
Remarks
The <part-of-speech> element is free text and may contain the name of a part of speech in any language and version needed, for example, “transitive verb” or the part of speech name in Finnish. This attribute provides a normalized form for searching and interchange.
Used on Element: <part-of-speech>
Value | Meaning |
---|---|
adj | The part of speech is an adjective. |
adv | The part of speech is an adverb. |
noun | The part of speech is a noun. |
verb | The part of speech is a verb. |
Restriction | This is an optional attribute; there is no default. |
Example 1
... <term-sec> <term-display> <term>austenitize</term> <part-of-speech norm-part-of-speech="verb">vt</part-of-speech> <def> <p>to convert the matrix of a ferrous alloy to austenite by heating above the transformation temperature.</p> </def> </term-display> </term-sec> ... <term-sec id="cementite-def"> <term-display> <term>cementite</term> <part-of-speech norm-part-of-speech="noun">n</part-of-speech> <def> <p>a very hard and brittle compound of iron and carbon corresponding to the empirical formula Fe<sub>3</sub>C, commonly known as iron carbide.</p> </def> </term-display> </term-sec> ...
Example 2
...
<body>
...
<term-sec id="sec_2.2.5">
<label>2.2.5</label>
<tbx:termEntry xmlns:tbx="urn:iso:std:iso:30042:ed-1" id="term_2.2.5">...</tbx:termEntry>
<term-display id="h2238-33">
<term>hoogwerker</term>
<part-of-speech norm-part-of-speech="noun">noun</part-of-speech>
<related-term related-term-type="acronym" rid="h2238-33.a">HW</related-term>
<def>
<p>hefplatform bestaande uit een werkplatform en
een hydraulische hefinrichting gemonteerd op een zelfaangedreven
chassis</p>
</def>
<non-normative-note>
<p>Zie <std><std-ref>EN 1777</std-ref></std>.</p>
</non-normative-note>
</term-display>
</term-sec>
</body>
...