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analysis which is the appropriate entering of information (verbal, visual, acoustic,
symbolic, etc.).
Figure14.14. Extractfromthelibraryofschemasofindexation
reservedfordefiningananalyticalprocedure
Thus, in the library of schemas of indexing for procedures of analysis
(Figure 14.14), we can distinguish a collection of schemas of indexing reserved for
the verbal indexing of a conceptual term or a configuration of conceptual terms
defining a domain of knowledge thematized in an audiovisual text or corpus. This
collection of schemas is divided into a series of more specialized collections
(Figure 14.15): a collection of schemas of indexing reserved for entering proper
nouns; a collection of schemas reserved for entering the expression of a conceptual
term in the original language, etc.
A crucially important collection here is that called Schema of indexing of the
minimal expression . This is the schema (or rather, the collection of schemas of
indexing) which defines the only compulsory action which the analyst must carry
out if he wishes to produce information relating to a given object using the
procedure of free description* . In other words, the schemas belonging to this
collection define the type of the activity of analysis [Minimal designation of the
thematized object], of which - for the time being - there are two versions: a
simplified version and a so-called standard version. The interface of the standard
version is shown in Figure 14.12. It is made up of the two schemas of indexing
(Figure 14.15): Entering of the minimal expression and Linguistic category (of the
minimal expression) . The simplified version of the analytical activity
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