Glossary
Affectivity
- Affectivity:
- => what kind of affectivity and its degree?
- Subcategories: rage, anger, anxious, betrayed, discouraged, hurt, pride, satifaction.
- Degree of affectivity: feeble, medium, normal, hight, very hight.
- XML-TEI example:
<category xml:id="Affectivity"> <category xml:id="rage"/> <category xml:id="degreeAffectivity"> <category xml:id="medium"/> </category> </category>
Biological sex
- Biological sex:
- => traditionally known.
- Female, male
- XML-TEI example:
<category xml:id="biologicalSex"> <category xml:id="female_Sx"/> <category/>
Consequence
- Consequence:
- => how is affected by the action.
- Subcategories: affects the animated entity (subject), affect the animated entity (subject) and other, affect other entity.
- XML-TEI example:
<category xml:id="consequence"> <category xml:id="affectEntity"/> </category>
Context
- Context
- => in which the action takes place.
- Subcategories: ritual, battle, single combat, assembly, prayer, feast, wedding, burial, seduction, meeting, complaint, lawsuit, threat, revenge, visit, unknown (unknown_C), broken context (B_ctx_C).
- XML-TEI example:
<category xml:id="context"> <category xml:id="ritual"/> </category>
Degree of desire
- Degree of Desire:
- => What is the degree of desire of the action?
- Subcategories: from one to five (number_dD), and unknown (unknown_dD), broken context (B_ctx_dD)
- XML-TEI example:
<category xml:id="degreeDesire"> <category xml:id="two_dD"/> </category>
Role
- Role:
- => of the animated entity
- Subcategories: active, passive, both Active (animated entities X and Y)
- XML-TEI example:
<category xml:id="role"> <category xml:id="active"/> <category/>
Sphere
-
- => where the event takes place, inside or outside the household.
- Subcategories: inside, outside, unknown (unknown_S), broken context (B_ctx_S).
- XMT-TEI
example:
<category xml:id="sphere"> <category xml:id="inside"/> </category>
Verbal semantic
- Verbal semantic
- Taxonomy: action Note: The current research is on the animated entities, but of course the same structure can be apply to other taxonomies.
- Subtaxonomies: movement, agression, confrontation,destruction, displacement, put together
- XLM-TEI example:
<category xml:id="semantic"> <category xml:id="action"> <category xml:id="destruction"> </category> </category>
- Taxonomy: action
Volontary intention
- Volontary Intentionality:
- => What type of volontary intentionality, and what motivation?
- Subcategories: to kill, to perform a rtiual, to destroy, to fight.
- What motivation: pressure or free.
- XML-TEI example:
<category xml:id="volontaryIntent"> <category xml:id="toKill"/> <category xml:id="motivation_vI"> <category xml:id="free"/> </category> </category>