speaker in block (P23): Difference between revisions
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(Created claim: property example (P251): Charles Davis (saxophonist) Hamilton College Interview Block 40 (Q2130)) |
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label / en | label / en | ||
speaker | speaker in block | ||
description / en | description / en | ||
The person speaking in a specific section (block) of a oral history document. Used with Blocks | |||
Property / instance of | |||
Property / instance of: property / rank | |||
Normal rank | |||
Property / range | |||
Property / range: block / rank | |||
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Property / export alias name | |||
speakerInBlock | |||
Property / export alias name: speakerInBlock / rank | |||
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Property / created for | |||
Property / created for: Linked Jazz Oral History Network / rank | |||
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Property / part of project | |||
Property / part of project: Linked Jazz Oral History Network / rank | |||
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Property / part of project | |||
Property / part of project: E.A.T. Knowledge Graph Project / rank | |||
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Property / part of project | |||
Property / part of project: Linking Lost Jazz Shrines / rank | |||
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Property / property example | |||
Property / property example: Charles Davis (saxophonist) Hamilton College Interview Block 40 / rank | |||
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Property / property example: Charles Davis (saxophonist) Hamilton College Interview Block 40 / qualifier | |||
Property / property example: Charles Davis (saxophonist) Hamilton College Interview Block 40 / reference | |||
Latest revision as of 20:48, 14 September 2024
The person speaking in a specific section (block) of a oral history document. Used with Blocks
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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English | speaker in block |
The person speaking in a specific section (block) of a oral history document. Used with Blocks |
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