Metadata for Language Data
  • Metadata for Language Data
    • Introduction
    • Participants
  • Classes
    • CollectionEvent
    • CollectionProtocol
    • DataLicense
    • DataDepositLicense
    • DataReuseLicense
  • Properties
    • access
    • accessControlList
    • annotationOf
    • annotationType
    • annotator
    • author
    • authorizationWorkflow
    • channels
    • collectionEventType
    • collectionProtocolType
    • communicationMode
    • compiler
    • consultant
    • dataInputter
    • dateFreeText
    • depositor
    • derivationOf
    • developer
    • doi
    • editor
    • geoJSON
    • hasAnnotation
    • hasCollectionProtocol
    • hasDerivation
    • illustrator
    • indexableText
    • inLanguage
    • interpreter
    • interviewee
    • interviewer
    • isDeIdentified
    • linguisticGenre
    • materialType
    • openAccessIndex
    • participant
    • performer
    • person
    • photographer
    • recorder
    • register
    • researchParticipant
    • researcher
    • responder
    • reviewDate
    • signer
    • singer
    • speaker
    • sponsor
    • subjectLanguage
    • transcriber
    • translator
  • Defined Term Sets
    • AccessTypes
    • AnnotationTypeTerms
    • AuthorizationWorkflows
    • CollectionEventTypeTerms
    • CollectionProtocolTypeTerms
    • CommunicationModeTerms
    • IndexTypes
    • LinguisticGenreTerms
    • MaterialTypes
    • WrittenLanguageTypeTerms
  • Defined Terms
    • AccessControlList
    • AgreeToTerms
    • Annotation
    • AuthorizedAccess
    • AuthorizationByApplication
    • AuthorizationByInvitation
    • Coded
    • DerivedMaterial
    • Dialogue
    • Drama
    • ElicitationTask
    • Formulaic
    • FullText
    • Gestural
    • Gesture
    • Handwritten
    • Informational
    • Interview
    • Lexicon
    • Ludic
    • MaterialSelectionCriteria
    • Narrative
    • OpenAccess
    • Oratory
    • Orthographic
    • PartOfSpeech
    • Phonemic
    • Phonetic
    • Phonological
    • PrimaryMaterial
    • Procedural
    • Prosodic
    • Report
    • SelfAuthorization
    • Semantic
    • Session
    • SignedLanguage
    • Song
    • SpokenLanguage
    • Syntactic
    • Thesaurus
    • Transcription
    • Translation
    • Typeset
    • Typewritten
    • WrittenLanguage
    • WhistledLanguage
  • Relationships
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inLanguage

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The language of the content or performance or used in an action. See:

Values expected to be one of these types:

Recommended values: - for Australian languages: Uses standard names and codes from - for other languages: use codes from

This property and the property make up a pair. inLanguage describes the language in which a resource is written, while subjectLanguage describes the language or languages which a resource is about. For example, the following work is about the Italian language (as used in Australia) and is written in English: Caruso, Marinella. Italian language attrition in Australia. The verb system: The verb system. FrancoAngeli, 2010. The subjectLanguage value for this work would therefore be ital1282, the Glottocode for Italian, and the inLanguage value would be stan1293, the Glottocode for Standard English.

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