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==Description==
==Description==


This describes speech done on whole albums or just tracks that is done by a reader. A reader simply reads texts. Normally this applies to [[Audio Book|AudioBook]]<code><nowiki></nowiki></code>s. Note that this is different from a narrator who narrates a story. A reader reads the spoken parts of stories whereas in a narration they are normally spoken by others. For a narrator use [[Narrator Relationship Type|NarratorRelationshipType]].
This describes speech done on whole albums or just tracks that is done by a reader. A reader simply reads texts. Normally this applies to [[Audio Book]]s. Note that this is different from a narrator who narrates a story. A reader reads the spoken parts of stories whereas in a narration they are normally spoken by others. For a narrator use [[Narrator Relationship Type]].
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">This part is confusing... Obviously, narrations can be done by one person only, so, IMO the number of "readers" hardly qualifies the difference... Also, a narration certainly consists of a text "read" by somebody... All in all, I don't really get the difference - and it certainly deserve a better explanation... -- [[User:dmppanda|dmppanda]] 07:03, 03 June 2007 (UTC)
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">This part is confusing... Obviously, narrations can be done by one person only, so, IMO the number of "readers" hardly qualifies the difference... Also, a narration certainly consists of a text "read" by somebody... All in all, I don't really get the difference - and it certainly deserve a better explanation... -- [[User:dmppanda|dmppanda]] 07:03, 03 June 2007 (UTC)
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This [[Advanced Relationship Type|AdvancedRelationshipType]] is part of the [[Performance Relationship Class|PerformanceRelationshipClass]]. It is a special case of [[Speaker Relationship Type|SpeakerRelationshipType]].
This [[Advanced Relationship Type]] is part of the [[Performance Relationship Class]]. It is a special case of [[Speaker Relationship Type]].


==Relationship Attributes==
==Relationship Attributes==
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==="additional" and "guest"===
==="additional" and "guest"===


There is no guideline yet how the additional and the guest flag might be used for "read" relationships. ([[Additional Relationship Attribute|AdditionalRelationshipAttribute]] and [[Guest Relationship Attribute|GuestRelationshipAttribute]])
There is no guideline yet how the additional and the guest flag might be used for "read" relationships. ([[Additional Relationship Attribute]] and [[Guest Relationship Attribute]])


==Examples==
==Examples==
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* attributes: additional=0-1 guest=0-1
* attributes: additional=0-1 guest=0-1
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==Discussion==

I'm not sure if my opinion has any worth, but I support this suggestion wholeheartedly. --artysmokes
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Support messages and encouragements are certainly better fit into the mailing-list thread for example ;) [[Delete When Cooked|DeleteWhenCooked]]. Now, can I ask you (again!) not to mess page footers? -- [[User:dmppanda|dmppanda]] 07:03, 03 June 2007 (UTC)
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[[Category:To Be Reviewed]] [[Category:Relationship Type]] [[Category:Proposed Advanced Relationship Type]]
[[Category:To Be Reviewed]] [[Category:Relationship Type]] [[Category:Proposed Advanced Relationship Type]]

Revision as of 16:51, 21 March 2009

Relationship Type "Reader"

Status: Alert.png This is a ProposedAdvancedRelationshipType and hasn't been implemented, yet! It is part of PerformanceRestructuringProposal.

Link Phrases

  • artist read album or track
  • album or track was read by artist

Description

This describes speech done on whole albums or just tracks that is done by a reader. A reader simply reads texts. Normally this applies to Audio Books. Note that this is different from a narrator who narrates a story. A reader reads the spoken parts of stories whereas in a narration they are normally spoken by others. For a narrator use Narrator Relationship Type.

  • This part is confusing... Obviously, narrations can be done by one person only, so, IMO the number of "readers" hardly qualifies the difference... Also, a narration certainly consists of a text "read" by somebody... All in all, I don't really get the difference - and it certainly deserve a better explanation... -- dmppanda 07:03, 03 June 2007 (UTC)

This Advanced Relationship Type is part of the Performance Relationship Class. It is a special case of Speaker Relationship Type.

Relationship Attributes

"additional" and "guest"

There is no guideline yet how the additional and the guest flag might be used for "read" relationships. (Additional Relationship Attribute and Guest Relationship Attribute)

Examples

Jim Dale read Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (feat. reader: Jim Dale) (disc 1)

Monty Arnold read Dunkel (feat. reader: Monty Arnold) (disc 1)

Proposed Definition

This is how it would be implemented for artist--track:

 reader (1)

    * forward: {additional:additionally} {guest} read
    * reverse: was {additional:additionally} {guest} read by
    * description: Indicates an artist reading a text on this work.
    * attributes: additional=0-1 guest=0-1

And for album--artist:

 reader (1)

    * forward: was {additional:additionally} {guest} read by
    * reverse: {additional:additionally} {guest} read
    * description: Indicates an artist reading a text on this work.
    * attributes: additional=0-1 guest=0-1