<iNode>  (intermediate (or internal) node) represents an intermediate (or internal) node of a tree. [19.2  TreesModule nets — 19  Graphs, Networks, and Trees Attributes att.global  (@xml:id , @n , @xml:lang , @rend , @rendition , @xml:base , @xml:space )  (att.global.linking  (@corresp , @synch , @sameAs , @copyOf , @next , @prev , @exclude , @select ))  (att.global.analytic  (@ana ))  (att.global.facs  (@facs ))  (att.global.change  (@change )) 
    value provides the value of an intermediate node, which is a feature
structure or other analytic element.Status  Optional Datatype  Values  A valid identifier of a feature structure or other analytic
      element. 
 children provides a list of identifiers of the elements which are the children of
the intermediate node.Status  Required Datatype   1–∞ occurrences of  separated by whitespace  Values  A list of identifiers. 
 parent provides the identifier of the element which is the parent of this node.Status  Optional Datatype  Values  The identifier of the parent node. 
 ord (ordered) indicates whether or not the internal node is ordered.Status  Optional Datatype  Note 
        The value true  indicates that the children of
	the intermediate node are ordered, whereas false 
	indicates the are unordered.
        Use if and only if 
ord  is specified as
	
partial  on the 
tree  element and the
	intermediate node has more than one child.
 
 follow provides an identifier of
the element which this node
follows.Status  Optional Datatype  Values  The identifier of another intermediate node or leaf of the tree. Note 
        If the tree is unordered or partially ordered, this attribute
has the property of fixing the relative order of the intermediate node
and the element which is the value of the attribute.
       
 outDegree gives the out degree of an intermediate node, the number of its
children.Status  Optional Datatype  Values  A nonnegative integer. Note 
        The in degree of an intermediate node is always 1.
       
 
Used by 
Contained by May contain Declaration Compact to XML format XML format to compact <rng:element name="iNode "> <rng:ref name="att.global.attributes  <rng:ref name="att.global.linking.attributes  <rng:ref name="att.global.analytic.attributes  <rng:ref name="att.global.facs.attributes  <rng:ref name="att.global.change.attributes  <rng:optional> <rng:attribute name="value "> <rng:ref name="data.pointer  </rng:attribute> </rng:optional> <rng:attribute name="children "> <rng:list> <rng:ref name="data.pointer  <rng:zeroOrMore> <rng:ref name="data.pointer  </rng:zeroOrMore> </rng:list> </rng:attribute> <rng:optional> <rng:attribute name="parent "> <rng:ref name="data.pointer  </rng:attribute> </rng:optional> <rng:optional> <rng:attribute name="ord "> <rng:ref name="data.xTruthValue  </rng:attribute> </rng:optional> <rng:optional> <rng:attribute name="follow "> <rng:ref name="data.pointer  </rng:attribute> </rng:optional> <rng:optional> <rng:attribute name="outDegree "> <rng:ref name="data.count  </rng:attribute> </rng:optional> <rng:optional> <rng:ref name="label  </rng:optional> </rng:element> 
element  iNode 
{
   att.global.attributes ,
   att.global.linking.attributes ,
   att.global.analytic.attributes ,
   att.global.facs.attributes ,
   att.global.change.attributes ,
   attribute value { data.pointer  }?,
   attribute children { list { data.pointer , data.pointer * } },
   attribute parent { data.pointer  }?,
   attribute ord { data.xTruthValue  }?,
   attribute follow { data.pointer  }?,
   attribute outDegree { data.count  }?,
   label ?
} Example 
    <iNodept1 "#GD-UP1 "#GD-VB1 "#GD-PN1 "1 ">  <label> PT
</label> </iNode>