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        The word module 
        
            This module defines the w element for marking the component words that compose the document text. 
            More information about this module is available at http://www.daisy.org/z3998/2012/auth/cm/#z3998.w.module
        
        
            Markus Gylling
            [email protected]
        
        
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            This module is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license, a copy of which is available at 
                http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
            
            For complete licensing information, please refer to the LICENSE file that came with this distribution, a copy of which is also available from the DAISY web site at 
                www.daisy.org
            
        
        
            
                2012-12-19
                MGy
                
                    Initial version
                
            
        
    
    
The w element represents a single, possibly compound, lexical word. The role attribute optionally expresses the semantic nature of the word. No implicit value is associated with the w element. The word element must neither be empty nor contain only whitespace.
The wpart element represents a segment of a word. The wpart element is typically used to distinguish the parts of a word (root, stem and affix), compound word, portmanteau or homograph. It can also be used in grammatical contexts to identify morphemes, graphemes and other divisions and boundaries within a word. The wpart element additionally can be used in place of soft hyphens to identify line ending break locations, if external formatting options are limited. The role attribute optionally expresses the semantic nature of the word part. No implicit value is associated with the wpart element. The wpart element must neither be empty nor contain only whitespace.
w - default content model contribution




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