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10 changes: 5 additions & 5 deletions library_schemas/lang/prerelease/HED_lang_1.0.0.mediawiki
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!# start schema

'''Language''' <nowiki>{rooted=Item} [A specific system of communication, with a vocabulary and grammar, which is used by a particular community or in a country.]</nowiki>
* Afroasiatic-language <nowiki>[A system of communication belonging to the family of languages mainly spoken in West Asia, North Africa, the Hord of Africa and parts of the Sahara and Sahel.]</nowiki>
* Afroasiatic-language <nowiki>[A system of communication belonging to the family of languages mainly spoken in West Asia, North Africa, the Horn of Africa and parts of the Sahara and Sahel.]</nowiki>
** Arabic <nowiki>[An Afroasiatic language spoken mainly in Northern Africa and Western Asia.]</nowiki>
** Hebrew <nowiki>[An Afroasiatic language mainly spoken in Isreal.]</nowiki>
** Hebrew <nowiki>[An Afroasiatic language mainly spoken in Israel.]</nowiki>
* Atlantic-Congo-language <nowiki>[A system of communication belonging to the family of languages mainly spoken in South, and parts of Central and West Africa.]</nowiki>
** Swahili <nowiki>[An atlantic congo language mainly spoken in Tanzania, Kenya and Mozambique.]</nowiki>
* Austroasiatic <nowiki>[A system of communication belonging to the family of languages mainly spoken in Southeast Asia, South Asia and East Asia.]</nowiki>
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*** Ukrainian <nowiki>[A slavic language spoken mainly in Ukraine.]</nowiki>
* Japonic <nowiki>[A system of communication belonging to the family of languages mainly spoken in Japan and the Ryukyu Islands.]</nowiki>
** Japanese <nowiki>[A Japonic language mainly spoken in Japan.]</nowiki>
* Koreanic <nowiki>[A system of commication belonging to the family of languages mainly spoken in Korea.]</nowiki>
* Koreanic <nowiki>[A system of communication belonging to the family of languages mainly spoken in Korea.]</nowiki>
** Korean <nowiki>[A Koreanic language mainly spoken in Korea.]</nowiki>
* Sino-Tibetan-language <nowiki>[A system of communication belonging to the family of languages spoken in Asia.]</nowiki>
** Burmo-Qiangic-language <nowiki>[A system of communication belonging to the family of language mainly spoken in Southwest China and Myanmar.]</nowiki>
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*** Morphological-isolating-type <nowiki>[Having a morpheme per word ratio close to one.]</nowiki>
** Morphological-polysynthetic-type <nowiki>[Can encode multiple constituents such as subject, verb, object, etc. into a single word.]</nowiki>
** Morphological-synthetic-type <nowiki>[Having a higher morpheme per word ratio.]</nowiki>
*** Morphological-agglutinating-type <nowiki>[Words are formed by stringing together morphemes wherby each one corresponds to a single grammatical feature.]</nowiki>
*** Morphological-agglutinating-type <nowiki>[Words are formed by stringing together morphemes whereby each one corresponds to a single grammatical feature.]</nowiki>
*** Morphological-fusional-type <nowiki>[Have a tendency to use a single inflectional morpheme to denote multiple grammatical, syntactic, or semantic features.]</nowiki>
* Orthographic-type <nowiki>[The type of language item each symbol serves to represent in written language.]</nowiki>
** Logographic-type <nowiki>[Representing an entire spoken word per character.]</nowiki>
** Segmental-or-Alphabetic-type <nowiki>[Representing approcimately phoneme per character.]</nowiki>
** Segmental-or-Alphabetic-type <nowiki>[Representing approximately phoneme per character.]</nowiki>
*** Deep-orthographical-type <nowiki>[Not having a one-to-one correspondence between sounds (phonemes) and the letters (graphemes) that represent them.]</nowiki>
*** Shallow-orthographic-type <nowiki>[Having a one-to-one correspondence between sounds (phonemes) and the letters (graphemes) that represent them.]</nowiki>
** Syllabary-type <nowiki>[Representing one syllable or mora per character.]</nowiki>
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</attribute>
<node>
<name>Afroasiatic-language</name>
<description>A system of communication belonging to the family of languages mainly spoken in West Asia, North Africa, the Hord of Africa and parts of the Sahara and Sahel.</description>
<description>A system of communication belonging to the family of languages mainly spoken in West Asia, North Africa, the Horn of Africa and parts of the Sahara and Sahel.</description>
<attribute>
<name>inLibrary</name>
<value>lang</value>
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</node>
<node>
<name>Hebrew</name>
<description>An Afroasiatic language mainly spoken in Isreal.</description>
<description>An Afroasiatic language mainly spoken in Israel.</description>
<attribute>
<name>inLibrary</name>
<value>lang</value>
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</node>
<node>
<name>Koreanic</name>
<description>A system of commication belonging to the family of languages mainly spoken in Korea.</description>
<description>A system of communication belonging to the family of languages mainly spoken in Korea.</description>
<attribute>
<name>inLibrary</name>
<value>lang</value>
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</attribute>
<node>
<name>Morphological-agglutinating-type</name>
<description>Words are formed by stringing together morphemes wherby each one corresponds to a single grammatical feature.</description>
<description>Words are formed by stringing together morphemes whereby each one corresponds to a single grammatical feature.</description>
<attribute>
<name>inLibrary</name>
<value>lang</value>
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</node>
<node>
<name>Segmental-or-Alphabetic-type</name>
<description>Representing approcimately phoneme per character.</description>
<description>Representing approximately phoneme per character.</description>
<attribute>
<name>inLibrary</name>
<value>lang</value>
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Prefix ID
dc: contributor
dc: creator
dc: date
dc: description
dc: format
dc: identifier
dc: language
dc: publisher
dc: relation
dc: source
dc: subject
dc: title
dc: type
foaf: homepage
terms: license
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prefix namespace IRI definition
rdf: http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns# The RDF namespace [RDF-CONCEPTS]
rdfs: http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#
xsd: http://www.w3.org/2000/10/XMLSchema# XML Schema Namespace [XMLSCHEMA11-2]
xml: http://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace
owl: http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl# The OWL namespace [OWL2-OVERVIEW]
prov: http://www.w3.org/ns/prov# The PROV namespace [PROV-DM]
dc: http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/ The Dublin Core elements
terms: http://purl.org/dc/terms/ The Dublin Core terms
faof: http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/ Friend-of-a-Friend http://xmlns.com/foaf/spec/
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hedId rdfs:label Attributes omn:SubClassOf dc:description omn:EquivalentTo
HED_0060010 LangHeader "version=""1.0.0"", library=""lang"", withStandard=""8.3.0"", unmerged=""True""" HedHeader "HedHeader and (inHedSchema some LangSchema) and (version value ""1.0.0"") and (library value ""lang"") and (withStandard value ""8.3.0"") and (unmerged value ""True"")"
HED_0060010 LangHeader version="1.0.0", library="lang", withStandard="8.3.0", unmerged="True" HedHeader HedHeader and (inHedSchema some LangSchema) and (version value "1.0.0") and (library value "lang") and (withStandard value "8.3.0") and (unmerged value "True")
HED_0060011 LangPrologue HedPrologue The HED Language schema is a Hierarchical Event Descriptors Library Schema Language stimuli and experiments. The schema allows for detailed annotation of neuroimaging experiments that involve language events from carefully controlled experiments specifically targeting the neuroscience of language processing to more complex naturalistic paradigms that involve written or spoken language. HED Language schema allows for annotation of language stimuli on different levels through the orthogonal definition of Language-units and Language-unit-properties. Full sentences can be annotated with sentence-level characteristics while the individual words in the sentence can simultaneously be associated with word-level characteristics. Annotation possibilities are extensive and cover characteristics of multiple languages allowing for comparisons between languages. HedPrologue and (inHedSchema some LangSchema)
HED_0060012 LangEpilogue HedEpilogue The current prerelease of the schema is primarily centered around written language and current development focuses on adding grammatical aspect characteristics and spoken word characteristics into the vocabulary. HedEpilogue and (inHedSchema some LangSchema)
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