The sources used in creation/provision of this data are listed below. They are all either CC-BY-4.0 or CC-BY-SA-4.0 at time of use.
- CharacterDetail.txt: https://github.com/sillsdev/Glyssen/blob/master/GlyssenCharacters/Resources/CharacterDetail.txt
- CharacterVerse.txt: https://github.com/sillsdev/Glyssen/blob/master/GlyssenCharacters/Resources/CharacterVerse.txt
- eng.json: https://github.com/Copenhagen-Alliance/versification-specification/blob/master/versification-mappings/standard-mappings/eng.json
- org.json: https://github.com/Copenhagen-Alliance/versification-specification/blob/master/versification-mappings/standard-mappings/org.json
- MACULA-Greek: https://github.com/Clear-Bible/macula-greek
- MACULA-Hebrew: https://github.com/Clear-Bible/macula-hebrew
The MACULA trees have all sorts of goodness on them, for purposes of this project they're needed for:
- consistent identifiers for OT and NT words
- pronominal referent and subject referent information (used to posit potential speakers from Clear data)
- Context Annotation: https://github.com/OpenText-org/context-annotation/releases/tag/v1.0.0
OpenText 2.0 context annotation data that expands upon the projection information in v1.0. Projected discourse is indicated where a discourse turn with moves contains a discourse turn with moves. Each new level of <c unit="turn">
indicated another level of depth.
Data in the OpenText forms rely on data from the n1904
analysis.