diff --git a/ICHLL_Brenon.md b/ICHLL_Brenon.md index cc0bb88a7ba4240745c4afa71679f45d12fecd89..0bbc601beda531f57373bc6306d57c5f563da78b 100644 --- a/ICHLL_Brenon.md +++ b/ICHLL_Brenon.md @@ -287,15 +287,16 @@ aspects in terms of inclusion structure. First, it is remarkable that all elements in the *dictionaries* module have a cyclic inclusion path, that is to say, there is an inclusion path from each element of this module to itself. Although having such a cycle is a widespread -property in the remainder of XML-TEI elements shared by 73.9% of them (413 out -of the 559 elements in the other modules), all 31 elements of the *dictionaries* +property in the remainder of XML-TEI elements shared by 73.8% of them (411 out +of the 557 elements in the other modules), all 33 elements of the *dictionaries* module having one is far above this average. In addition, the cycles appear to -be rather short, with an average length of 1.96 versus 2.50 in the rest of the +be rather short, with an average length of 2.00 versus 2.50 in the rest of the population. This observation is all the more surprising considering the fact that the *dictionaries* module contains short "leaf" elements like `<pos/>` -which do not obviously require to admit cycles since one rather expects them to +which should not obviously need to admit cycles since one rather expects them to contain only one word, like `<pos>adj</pos>` in the example given in the -official documentation. +official documentation. Among those (shortest) cycles, 20 include the `<cit/>` +element made to group quotations with a bibliographic reference to their source. Secondly, although we have seen examples of connections from this module to the rest of the XML-TEI, especially to the *core* module (see the case of the