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<p>philology, <a href="page.php?w=overlapping_markup">overlapping markup</a> represents a notorious problem to conventional <a href="page.php?w=XML">XML</a> formats. Hence, graph-based data models have been suggested since the late 1990s. These are traditionally represented by means of multiple, interlinked XML files (standoff XML), which are poorly supported by off-the-shelf XML technology. Modeling such complex annotations as Linked Data represents a formalism semantically equivalent to standoff XML, but eliminates the need for special-purpose</p><p>
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