TAXONOMY

   (i.e. taxonomy)
  Description:  defines a typology used to classify texts either implicit-
        ly, by means of a bibliographic citation, or explicitly by a
        structured taxonomy.
  Attributes:  [None:  global and inherited attributes only.]
  Example:
               <taxonomy id=B>
                 <bibl>Brown Corpus</bibl>
                 <category id=B.A><catdesc>Press Reportage
                   <category id=B.A1><catdesc>Daily</category>
                   <category id=B.A2><catdesc>Sunday</category>
                   <category id=B.A3><catdesc>National</category>
                   <category id=B.A4><catdesc>Provincial</category>
                   <category id=B.A5><catdesc>Political</category>
                   <category id=B.A6><catdesc>Sports</category>
                 </category>
                 <category id=B.D><catDesc>Religion
                   <category id=B.D1><catdesc>Books</category>
                   <category id=B.D2><catdesc>Periodicals and tracts</category>
                 </category>
               </taxonomy>
  Part:  auxiliary tag set for TEI headers
  Member of classes:
  DTD file:  teihdr2
  May occur within:  classDecl
  May contain:  bibl biblFull biblStruct category
  Declaration:
       <!ELEMENT taxonomy      - -  (category+ | ((bibl | biblStruct |
                                    biblFull), category*))             >
       <!ATTLIST taxonomy           %a.global                          >
  Discussed in 5.3.6, "The Classification Declaration," on page 9.
  This tag is optional.

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