| Stephen A. Kaufman, The Comprehensive Aramaic Lexicon Text Entry and Format Manual, The Department of Near Eastern Studies of The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1987. |
....for types such as dictionaries, thesauri and corpora [7] For each of these types, a separate DTD must be developed. Furthermore, within each type, there are many subtypes (e.g. the Thesaurus Linguae Graecae [8] Dictionary of the Old Spanish Language [9] and the Comprehensive Aramaic Lexicon [10]) that represent different sets of data to be described. In response to this emerging international interest in SGML, vendors are beginning to provide tools to create and process SGML DTDs. Some vendors, e.g. ArborText, provide translators from their own internal format to an SGML format. ....
Stephen A. Kaufman, The Comprehensive Aramaic Lexicon Text Entry and Format Manual, The Department of Near Eastern Studies of The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1987.
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Stephen A. Kaufman, The Comprehensive Aramaic Lexicon Text Entry and Format Manual, The Department of Near Eastern Studies of The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1987.
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