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{{subtable|'''Name''': t-[NAME]<br> | {{subtable|'''Name''': t-[NAME]<br> | ||
'''Content''': | '''Content''': <br> | ||
< | '''Label''': <nowiki><section begin=label/>{{PAGENAME}}<section end=label/>. <br></nowiki><br> | ||
'''What''': <nowiki><section begin={VAR1}/> <section end={VAR1}/>. <br></nowiki><br> | |||
'''Which''': <nowiki><section begin={VAR2}/> <section end={VAR2}/>. <br></nowiki><br> | |||
'''Where''': <nowiki><section begin={VAR3}/> <section end={VAR3}/>. <noinclude>{{c|Template propositions}}</noinclude></nowiki>}} | |||
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*“Label” above is fixed text and will help in correctly taxonomising. Don’t change this. | |||
''' | *Change [NAME] and {VAR1}, {VAR2} and {VAR3} to suit your proposition. Note ALL ARE CASE SENSITIVE. Suggest using only '''lowercase'''. Bear in mind the command calling the template also has to be case-correct. | ||
Step 2: | Step 2: | ||
==To do== | ==To do == | ||
Devise a proposition labelling taxonomy, that can neatly (and predictably) cover: proposition type, agreement type, location and clause reference | Devise a proposition labelling taxonomy, that can neatly (and predictably) cover: proposition type, agreement type, location and clause reference |
Revision as of 16:12, 2 January 2021
Step 1: standard proposition: Select a standard proposition. These will be coded with a “c-” and you can find a complete list here:
If there isn’t one, create a new one — but note, the name of the game is to have as few “canonical” propositions as possible. The form should be:
Name: t-[NAME] |
Note:
- “Label” above is fixed text and will help in correctly taxonomising. Don’t change this.
- Change [NAME] and {VAR1}, {VAR2} and {VAR3} to suit your proposition. Note ALL ARE CASE SENSITIVE. Suggest using only lowercase. Bear in mind the command calling the template also has to be case-correct.
Step 2:
To do
Devise a proposition labelling taxonomy, that can neatly (and predictably) cover: proposition type, agreement type, location and clause reference