<?xml version="1.0"?> <!-- SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2024 Lady <https://www.ladys.computer/about/#lady> SPDX-License-Identifier: CC0-1.0 --> <!DOCTYPE DatatypeProperty SYSTEM "../../DTD"> <DatatypeProperty functional="yes"> <label xml:lang="en">processing language</label> <comment xml:lang="en"> <p> The base language under which this resource should be processed. </p> <p> This is not necessarily the same as the language of the resource itself; for example, a French phrase in an English dictionary might be <em>in</em> the French language, but <em>processed under</em> English processing rules (for alphebetization, ⁊·c). </p> <p> <ptr target="(ANNO)"/> only specifies the range of this property as <resource name="xsd:string"/>, but it then additionally requires that it match the expectations of <resource name="xsd:language"/>. As these datatypes share a value space, it is simpler to just use the latter as its range. </p> </comment> <isDefinedBy> <SpecificResource source="(ANNO)" fragment="processinglanguage"/> </isDefinedBy> <subPropertyOf> <resource name="dc11:language"/> </subPropertyOf> <range> <resource name="xsd:language"/> </range> </DatatypeProperty>