content language
- CURIE:
gmeow:contentLanguage - IRI: https://blackcatinformatics.ca/gmeow/contentLanguage
- Category: property
- Defined by:
gmeow:slices/documents - Box roles: RBox role (What is this?)
The natural language of a work's content — the language a document, article, or page is written in. Distinct from the names slice's per-appellation language tag: this is the language of the BODY, not of a name. Non-functional: a multilingual work has several. Projects to schema:inLanguage / schema:iso6391Code (the BCP-47 / ISO 639-1 code reconstructed from the gmeow:Language).
Structure
Property shape: object property; gmeow:Work -> gmeow:Language
Practical Pattern
Use gmeow:contentLanguage from gmeow:Work to gmeow:Language when the relationship itself belongs in the native GMEOW graph.
Common Companion Terms
Projects To
| Profile | External Targets |
|---|---|
schema-org |
schema |
Linkages
Generated from the canonical mapping DSL. SSSOM files are the generated public interchange form for term equivalences.
Projection Coverage
| Source | Kind | Profile | Predicate/Relation | Target | Evidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
gmeow:contentLanguage |
projection | schema-org |
projects to / <= | schema:inLanguage | gmeow:mapSchemaInLanguage; confidence 0.9; lossy: the first-class gmeow:Language collapses to its BCP-47 / ISO 639-1 tag string; script and variety detail drop |
Usage Advice
Use when
- Use to record the natural language a work's body is written in — the language of the content itself; non-functional, so a multilingual work names several.
Avoid when
- Avoid it for the language of a single name or title (that is the names slice's per-appellation language tag) and avoid a bare BCP-47 string — point at a
gmeow:Languageindividual.
How to use
- Point the
gmeow:Workat one or moregmeow:Languageindividuals viagmeow:contentLanguage; the projection reconstructs schema:inLanguage / iso6391Code from the language.
Examples
- ex:article
gmeow:contentLanguageex:languageFrench.