We are using bibliomixed as the standard container for all reference
items within a collection of humanities and social science texts.
The intent was to (effectively) take the text string as it appears in
the print source and then apply the markup, leaving all the punctuation
in situ as it appeared in print. So, starting with this:
Adamson, Sylvia, ‘The Literary Language’, in Suzanne Romaine (ed.), The
Cambridge History of the English Language: Volume 4, 1776–1997
(Cambridge, 1999), pp. 589–692
We apply markup:
<bibliomixed><bibliomset relation="article"><author><personname>Adamson,
Sylvia</personname></author>, ‘<title>The Literary
Language</title>’</bibliomset>, in <bibliomset
relation="book"><editor><personname>Suzanne
Romaine</personname></editor> (ed.), <title><emphasis role="italic">The
Cambridge History of the English Language: Volume 4,
1776–1997</emphasis></title> (<address><city>Cambridge</city></address>,
<pubdate>1999</pubdate>)</bibliomset>, pp.
<pagenums>589–692</pagenums></bibliomixed>
This is fine, BUT I really want to have <firstname> and <surname> within
the personname, yet can't because of that comma between Adamson and Sylvia.
Is there a way around this, other than locally changing the content
model for personname?
Thanks very much
Brad
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