Yes.
Richard
On 10/04/2019 20:12, Martin Doerr wrote:
Dear All,
The current scope not of E34 include a reference to the deprecated E84:
OLD
E34 Inscription
Subclass of: E33 Linguistic Object
E37 Mark
Scope note: This class comprises recognisable, short texts attached to
instances of E24 Physical Man-Made Thing.
The transcription of the text can be documented in a note by P3 has note: E62
String. The alphabet used can be documented by P2 has type: E55 Type. This
class does not intend to describe the idiosyncratic characteristics of an
individual physical embodiment of an inscription, but the underlying prototype.
The physical embodiment is modelled in the CRM as E24 Physical Man-Made Thing.
The relationship of a physical copy of a book to the text it contains is
modelled using E84 Information Carrier. P128 carries (is carried by): E33
Linguistic Object.
Examples:
§ “keep off the grass” on a sign stuck in the lawn of the quad of Balliol
College
§ The text published in Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum V 895
§ Kilroy was here
In First Order Logic:
E34(x) ⊃ E33(x)
E34(x) ⊃ E37(x)
NEW:
Replace:
The relationship of a physical copy of a book to the text it contains is
modelled using E84 Information Carrier. P128 carries (is carried by): E33
Linguistic Object.
by:
The relationship of a physical copy of a book to the text it contains is
modelled using E22 Man-Made Object. P128 carries (is carried by): E33
Linguistic Object.
PLEASE VOTE "Yes" if you agree with the change by April 19.
Best,
Martin
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