this is what SGML is good at, e.g. the version for humanities text processing known as TEI (Text Encoding Initiative). --pg liberte@crystaliz.com wrote: > On Thu, Sep 07, 2000 at 01:12:01PM -0400, John Cowan wrote: > > liberte@crystaliz.com wrote: > > > > > > What we need is a way of specifying things such as the following: > > > > (dum dum dum) Hello Frege / hello Russell / Here we are at / Camp Befuddle ... > > There are a bunch of interesting philosphical issues that tend to come up, > but just as philosophers try to make mathematically clear statements out of > otherwise fuzzy concepts, I believe we can do a similar job here. > Avoiding the issues up until now was fine partly because there has been -- Peter S. Graham Syracuse University Library psgraham@syr.edu Syracuse, NY 13244-2010 315/443-5530 fax 315/443-2060 NW4.6 8/00Received on Thursday, 7 September 2000 17:09:19 GMT
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