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- broader comment "Denotes that one sense is broader than another. From a lexical point of view this means replacing one lexical entry with another generalizes the meaning of the phrase. From an ontological point of view this property makes not strong assertions. From a mapping point of view if the broader sense applies the narrower sense must also".
- canonicalForm comment "The canonical (\"dictionary\") form of the lexical entry. This can be used to indicate the \"lemma\" form of a lexical entry".
- condition comment "Indicates an evaluable test, the is necessary for this sense to apply".
- context comment "Denotes the pragmatic or discursive context of a sense mapping or a constraint on the mapping by syntactic or semantic properites".
- decomposition comment "Denotes a component of a lexical entry".
- definition comment "Indicates a natural language definition. Note there is a pseudo-node to allow for further description of the definition (e.g., source, creation date etc.). The value property should be used to indicate the string value of the definition.".
- edge comment "Denotes the relation between a node in a multi-word expression structure and an edge".
- element comment "Denotes the lexical entry represented by the component".
- entry comment "Indicates an entry in a lexicon".
- equivalent comment "Indicates that two senses are equivalent. From a lexical point of view , this indicates that the lexical entries can be substituted for each other with no change in meaning. From an ontological point of view it means that the two references are not disjoint. From a mapping point of view it means if one mapping apply the other must necessarily apply".
- incompatible comment "Says that the two senses are disjoint. From a lexical point of view, this means substituting the lexical entries must change the meaning of the phrase. From an ontological point of view, this property is implied if both references are also disjoint, but does not imply disjointness, but non-equivalence of the references. For the mapping point of view there is not instance when both mappings are valid.".
- isReferenceOf comment "Indicate that a reference has a given sense".
- language comment "The language of a given lexicon. This should be some ISO-639 string".
- leaf comment "Denotes the component referred to by the lex (pre-terminal) of the phrase structure".
- lexicalForm comment "Denotes a written representation of a lexical entry".
- lexicalVariant comment "Indicates a non-semantic relationship between two lexical entries. E.g., a term is derived from another term, such as \"lexical\" and \"lexicalize\"".
- marker comment "Denotes the marker of a semantic argument. This should generally either be a semantic property i.e., case or another lexical entry e.g., a preposition or particle".
- narrower comment "Denotes that one sense is narrower than another. From a lexical point of view this means replacing one lexical entry with another specializes the meaning of the phrase. From an ontological point of view this property makes not strong assertions. From a mapping point of view if the broader sense applies the narrower sense must also".
- optional comment "Denotes that the syntactic argument is optional (may be omitted)".
- property comment "Denotes a lexical property of a lexical entry, form, component or MWE node. For the lexical entry this is assumed to be static properties e.g., part of speech and gender and for the others this is assumed to be specific properties e.g., case, number".
- reference comment "A reference to an external resource".
- representation comment "A realisation of a given form".
- semArg comment "Denotes a semantic argument slot of a semantic unit".
- sense comment "Indicates the sense of a lexical entry".
- senseRelation comment "Denotes a relationship between senses".
- subsense comment "Indicates that the relation between a compound sense and its atomic subsenses".
- synArg comment "Indicates a slot in a syntactic frame".
- synBehavior comment "Indicates a syntactic behavior of a lexical entry".
- value comment "This indicates the value of a pseudo-data node. An example of this is definition where the value would generally be a string but it would not be possible to add further annotations, such as source or creation date.".
- ontology comment "Lexvo.org Ontology".
- CJKRadical comment "A CJK character radical.".
- Character comment "An abstract character as defined by the Unicode Standard,\n Version 5, in Chapter 3.4.".
- GeographicRegion comment "Geographic regions on Earth or elsewhere.".
- Language comment "Groups of human language variants that are or were spoken, written, or signed at some point in time.".
- Script comment "A writing system considered abstractly, i.e. independent\n of language-specific variations.".
- Term comment "A term in a specific language.".
- broader comment "The property of having a broader, more generic concept.".
- evokes comment "The property of conceptually evoking some object.".
- hasMember comment "The property of having a member.".
- involvedIn comment "The property of being involved in something, e.g. for semantic participants' involvement in a semantic frame.".
- involves comment "The property of involving some entity, e.g. for semantic participants involved in a semantic frame.".
- label comment "If C lvont:Label L and L skosxl:literalForm V, then X rdfs:label V.".
- label comment "the semiotic property of possessing a natural language label (as opposed to artificial identifiers), e.g. the city of Paris is lexicalized in Italian using the Italian term \"Parigi\".".
- means comment "the semiotic property of a natural language word meaning something, i.e. a\n relationship between words and resources that they represent (or represented) to a considerable number of humans".
- memberOf comment "The property of being a member of a group.".
- narrower comment "The property of having a narrower, less generic concept.".
- nearlySameAs comment "The property of being at least nearly the same as something else. For instance,\n the geographical area comprising the island of Malta is nearly the same as the island of Malta.".
- represents comment "the semiotic property of semantically representing something, i.e. a\n relationship between words and other signs and resources that they represent (or represented) to a considerable number of humans".
- scriptFor comment "The property of a script being used for a particular language by\n a considerable of language users (but not necessarily the majority of all language users).".
- somewhatSameAs comment "The property of being at least somewhat the same as something else. For instance,\n the City of Los Angeles is somewhat the same as the Greater Los Angeles area.".
- usesScript comment "The property of a language being written or having being written in a specific \n script by a considerable group of language users.".
- ontology comment "This document describes an ontology for publishing descriptions of\nhistorical events as Linked Data, and for mapping between other\nevent-related vocabularies and ontologies.".
- Event comment "An event consists of some temporal and spatial boundaries subjectively\nimposed on the flux of reality or imagination, that we wish to treat\nas an entity for the purposes of making statements about it. In\nparticular, we may wish to make statements that relate people, places,\nor things to an event.".
- Event comment "Note that, unlike some defintions of \"event,\" this definition does not\nspecify that an event involves a change of state, nor does it attempt\nto distinguish events from processes or states.".
- atTime comment "Equivalent definitions from other ontologies:\n\n* C4DM Event ontology: \"Relates an event to a time object, classifying\n a time region (either instantaneous or having an extent).\"".
- atTime comment "This property relates an event to some subjectively imposed temporal\nboundaries, i.e. a span of time. An event can be related to only one\nsuch span of time.".
- inSpace comment "Note that a statement that relates an event to a region of space using\nthis property only asserts that an event occurred somewhere within\nthe region and does not assert that it occurred everywhere within the\nregion.".
- inSpace comment "This property relates an event to some subjectively imposed spatial\nboundaries, i.e. a region of space. An event can be related to only\none such region of space.".
- involved comment "This property relates an event to any physical, social, or mental\nobject or substance. It does not imply any causal relationship or\ninfluence or any other kind of explanatory relationship such as\ncreation, destruction, etc.".
- involvedAgent comment "This property relates an event to anything with agency, such as a\n(legal or natural) person, a group, an organization, a computational\nagent, etc. It does not imply any causal relationship, influence,\nintentionality, etc.".
- Conclusion comment "Conclusion is made by research.".
- Data comment "Any kind of data.".
- Hypothesis comment "Any kind of hypothesis.".
- Prediction comment "Prediction made by a hypothesis.".
- Publication comment "Any kind of publication eg. scientific paper, book, journal publication.".
- Research comment "Any kind of research.".
- Researcher comment "A researcher that conducts research.".
- begin comment "This predicate can be used to express a begin of a time period.".
- confirms comment "A research confirms a hypothesis.".
- dataProduced comment "Describes the relation between a research and the data produced in it.".
- dataUsed comment "Describes the relation between a research and the data used to conduct it.".
- end comment "This predicate can be used to express an end of a time period.".
- falsifies comment "A research falsifies a hypothesis.".
- fuzzybegin comment "This predicate can be used to express a fuzzybegin of an imprecise time period.".
- fuzzyend comment "This predicate can be used to express a fuzzyend of an imprecise time period.".
- isAboutRegion comment "Abstract property to define the region a research refers to.".
- isAboutTime comment "Abstract property to relate a research to the time period it refers.".
- makes comment "A hypothesis makes a prediction.".
- methodUsed comment "A method used in a research.".
- participatesIn comment "A researcher participates in some research.".
- produces comment "A research produces a conclusion.".
- reportedIn comment "Abstract property to relate a research to the publications it is reported in.".
- reports comment "Abstract property to report the research of a publication.".
- tests comment "A research tests a hypothesis.".
- timeAccepted comment "Abstract property to relate a publication to the time it was accepted.".
- timeRevised comment "Abstract property to relate a publication to the time it was revised.".
- timeSubmitted comment "Abstract property to relate a publication to the time it was submitted.".
- academicTerm comment "academicTerm is an abstract property to express the academic term (e.g. Summer 2011) of the course/seminar.".
- arrangedAt comment "arrangedAt is an abstract property to explicate the date/time when the seminar is arranged at. It can be defined as in the following example:\n http://www.w3.org/TR/rdfcal/#L21805".
- bookingNumber comment "bookingNumber is an abstract property to uniquely identify the course. This identifier should be defined and provided by the operator of the course.".
- building comment "building is an abstract property to express the building where the course/seminar takes place.".
- courseDescription comment "courseDescription is subproperty of dc:description to specify the course description".
- courseTitle comment "courseTitle is subproperty of dc:title to specify the course title".
- deadline comment "deadline is an abstract property explicate the deadline for a draft project report.".
- deadlineDraftReport comment "deadlineDraftReport is an abstract property explicate the deadline for a draft project report.".
- deadlineFinalReport comment "deadlineFinalReport is an abstract property to explicate the deadline for a final project report.".
- deadlineReviewReport comment "deadlineReviewReport is an abstract property to explicate the deadline for review reports (opponent works).".
- ects comment "ects is an abstract property to express the ects (European Credit Transfer System) of the course/seminar.".
- grading comment "grading is an abstract property to relate the course/seminar to the description about its grading.".
- hasDescription comment "hasDescription is subproperty of dc:description to specify needed descriptions of entities within the course, e.g. the description of course materials, assignments, etc.".