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- We include a language tag on the literals even though it can be inferred, for stylistic reasons
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- We base examples on ISOcat and use the “identifier” property as the basis of the URI, so we have the readable description isocat:noun instead of isocat:DC-1333
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- We introduce the RDFS name space with its usual form.
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- There is no standard for Perl-like regular expressions, here we assume that these rules must support the functionality of POSIX regular expressions, and in addition the + operator, negated character classes, non-greedy quantifiers, shy groups, lookahead and lookbehind assertions, backreferences, directives and conditionals. This condition is satisfied by the standard regular expressions libraries for Java (and other JVM Languages), the .NET platform, Perl, PHP and Python, the Boost.Regex library for C/C++ and the Unix grep command.
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- ... follows14
- For readability we will continue to use Hepburn romanization, examples should in fact be represented in native script.
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- ... follows15
- Vowel harmony is currently not a property expressed in ISOcat so we will use the prefix dcr here. We also include the Hungarian long vowels (á, é, í, ó, ú, ő, ű) in this example.
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