märgendusstruktuure
Märgendusstruktuure is a term used in Estonian-language discourse to denote the systematic organization of markers or annotations within a data artifact. It covers how annotations are defined, stored, and related to the content they describe. The concept is relevant across linguistics, digital humanities, and information science, where consistent annotation structures support analysis, retrieval, and interoperability.
Etymology and scope: Derived from märgendus (annotation, marking) and struktuure (structures), the term emphasizes both the
Components: A märgendusstruktuure typically includes a tag schema (a controlled vocabulary of marks), a tagging guideline,
Applications: Used in corpus linguistics for part-of-speech and morphological tagging, in digital editions for annotations and
Benefits and challenges: Märgendusstruktuure promote consistency, reuse, and machine readability, enabling efficient search and integration. Challenges
See also: annotation, metadata, schema, ontology, TEI, RDF, XML, JSON-LD.