F12 Nomen

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This class comprises any sign or arrangements of signs following a specific syntax (sequences of alphanumeric characters, chemical structure symbols, sound symbols, ideograms etc.) that are used or can be used to refer to and identify a specific instance of some class or category within a certain context. The scripts or type sets for the types of symbols used to compose an instance of F12 Nomen have to be explicitly specified. The identity of an instance of F12 Nomen is given by the order of its symbols and their individual role with respect to their scripts, regardless of the semantics of the larger structural components it may be built from. Structural tags occurring in the nomen string are regarded as symbols constituting the nomen. Spelling variants are regarded as different nomina, whereas the use of different fonts (visual representation variants) or different digital encodings do not change the identity.

Examples: 

‘甫杜’ [the name of a Chinese poet of the 8th century, in simplified Chinese characters]

 

‘Du Fu’ [Pinyin romanised form of the name of a Chinese poet of the 8th century]

 

‘Tu Fu’ [another romanised form of the name of a Chinese poet of the 8th century]

 

‘Thơ Ðô Phủ’ [Vietnamese form of the name of a Chinese poet of the 8th century]

 

‘صفاقس جامعة’ [Arabic name of the Sfax University (Tunisia), in Arabic script]

 

‘Ğāmi‘at̀ ̀Ṣafāqis’ [Arabic name of the Sfax University (Tunisia), transliterated]

 

‘Université de Sfax’ [French name of the Sfax University (Tunisia)]

 

‘3-[(2S)-1-methylpyrrolidin-2-yl]pyridine’ [the IUPAC systematic name for nicotine]

 

‘Murders in the rue Morgue’ [English title of a textual work] (to put the image of the formula)

 

‘Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849. Murders in the rue Morgue’ (F50) [controlled author/title access point for a textual work]

 

‘modelling’ [not the activity, just the written signs that represent its English name in British spelling]

 

‘modeling’ [not the activity, just the written signs that represent its English name in American spelling]

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