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Property / has external origin
 
Property / has external origin: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P73_has_translation / rank
 
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Property / subPropertyOf
 
Property / subPropertyOf: features are also found on / rank
 
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Property / domain
 
Property / domain: Linguistic Object / rank
 
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Property / type
 
Property / type: ObjectProperty / rank
 
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Property / comment
 
This property describes the source and target of instances of E33Linguistic Object involved in a translation.When a Linguistic Object is translated into a new language it becomes a new Linguistic Object, despite being conceptually similar to the source object.
Property / comment: This property describes the source and target of instances of E33Linguistic Object involved in a translation.When a Linguistic Object is translated into a new language it becomes a new Linguistic Object, despite being conceptually similar to the source object. / rank
 
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Property / comment: This property describes the source and target of instances of E33Linguistic Object involved in a translation.When a Linguistic Object is translated into a new language it becomes a new Linguistic Object, despite being conceptually similar to the source object. / qualifier
 
Property / range
 
Property / range: Linguistic Object / rank
 
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    This property describes the source and target of instances of E33Linguistic Object involved in a translation.When a Linguistic Object is translated into a new language it becomes a new Linguistic Object, despite being conceptually similar to the source object.
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