Extratextual Information Type (Q38): Difference between revisions

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(‎Created claim: download location (P113): http://w3id.org/meta-share/meta-share/ExtratextualInformation)
(‎Removed claim: LexMeta OWL equivalent (P42): http://w3id.org/meta-share/meta-share/ExtratextualInformation)
 
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a LexBib Ontology Class
Property / download location
 
Property / download location: http://w3id.org/meta-share/meta-share/ExtratextualInformation / rank
Normal rank
 
Property / skos:definition
 
The non-textual information contained in a lexical/conceptual resouce (e.g., images, videos, audios, etc.); it can be used as an alternative to fully describing them as a proper part of the resource when they are not as important as the textual part (e.g., cases of a dictionary with images attached to some lemmas)
Property / skos:definition: The non-textual information contained in a lexical/conceptual resouce (e.g., images, videos, audios, etc.); it can be used as an alternative to fully describing them as a proper part of the resource when they are not as important as the textual part (e.g., cases of a dictionary with images attached to some lemmas) / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / skos:definition: The non-textual information contained in a lexical/conceptual resouce (e.g., images, videos, audios, etc.); it can be used as an alternative to fully describing them as a proper part of the resource when they are not as important as the textual part (e.g., cases of a dictionary with images attached to some lemmas) / reference
 

Latest revision as of 07:29, 20 May 2022

a LexBib Ontology Class
Language Label Description Also known as
English
Extratextual Information Type
a LexBib Ontology Class

    Statements

    The non-textual information contained in a lexical/conceptual resouce (e.g., images, videos, audios, etc.); it can be used as an alternative to fully describing them as a proper part of the resource when they are not as important as the textual part (e.g., cases of a dictionary with images attached to some lemmas)