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Disambiguating <emph> into multiple taggings

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James Joyce's novel Ulysses in TEI XML. Work-in-progress.
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Ronan Crowley

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Here is an interesting example of typographic distinction opening up into multiple possibilities for tagging:

<p><lb n="030099"/><foreign xml:lang="it">All'erta!</foreign></p>

@JonathanReeve switched the inherited <emph> tagging for a <foreign xml:lang="it">. But the italics also render a quotation (not that every quotation is so distinguished!). Gifford has:

All’erta! (Italian) On guard! Be vigilant! These are the opening words of Giuseppe Verdi’s opera Il Trovatore (The Troubador).

Is this then

<p><lb n="030099"/><quote source="Il Trovatore"><foreign xml:lang="it">All'erta!</foreign></quote></p>

Are there other examples in this vein?

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    James Joyce's novel Ulysses in TEI XML. Work-in-progress.
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    Issue posted by: 
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    Ronan Crowley

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    Disambiguating <emph> into multiple taggings
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