CIT

  Description:
    A quotation from some other document, together with a bib-
        liographic reference to its source.
  Attributes:  [None:  global and inherited attributes only.]
  Example:
             <cit>
             <quote>and the breath of the whale is frequently
             attended with such an insupportable smell, as to
             bring on disorder of the brain.
             </quote>
             <bibl>Ulloa's South America</bibl>
             </cit>
  Part:  base tag set for common core features
  Member of classes:  hqinter [and indirectly also:] common, inter
  DTD file:  teicore2
  Data description:  Must contain a single quote and a single bibliograph-
        ic reference in either order
  May occur within:  add admin argument body camera caption case castList
        cell colloc corr country damage def desc descrip div div0 div1
        div2 div3 div4 div5 div6 div7 docEdition eg emph epigraph epilogue
        equiv etym figDesc foreign form fsDescr fDescr gen gram gramGrp
        head hi hyph imprimatur item itype l lang lbl lem meeting metDecl
        mood note number orth otherForm p per performance pos prologue
        pron q quote rdg ref region remarks rendition seg set sic sound
        stage stress subc supplied syll tagUsage tech title titlePart tns
        tr trans unclear usg view witness witDetail writing xr xref
  May contain:  bibl biblFull biblStruct link ptr q quote ref xptr xref
  Declaration:
       <!ELEMENT cit           - -  ((q | quote) & (%m.bibl; |
                                    %m.loc;))                          >
       <!ATTLIST cit                %a.global                          >
  Discussed in 6.3.3, "Quotation," on page 11.
  Discussed in 7.3, "Groups of Texts," on page 15.
  Discussed in 12.3.5.1, "Examples," on page 22.
  This tag is optional.

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