Nikos, the RDF syntax for language tags is a string followed by "@"
and the language tag, such as "Wednesday"@en. The {@en} syntax is just a way to place the language tag in a text box in Composer. In TopBraid EVN, for example, a separate drop-down is used for the language tag, which is appended to the string to create an RDF language tag. I.e. both methods are ways to make it convenient for a user to define the language tag with out having to quote the string - in all cases it is translated to the RDF form "string"@en, etc. -- Scott On 9/11/2014, 1:33 PM, Nikos Trokanas
wrote:
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