Clarified some prose as suggested by @acka47
authorMarkus Lanthaler <mark_lanthaler@gmx.net>
Fri, 19 Jul 2013 00:47:56 +0200
changeset 1785 e779bb2ee681
parent 1784 098d49430bba
child 1786 ea33ea2202d6
Clarified some prose as suggested by @acka47
spec/latest/json-ld/index.html
--- a/spec/latest/json-ld/index.html	Thu Jul 18 10:58:52 2013 -0700
+++ b/spec/latest/json-ld/index.html	Fri Jul 19 00:47:56 2013 +0200
@@ -513,11 +513,11 @@
       either be a simple string, mapping the <tref>term</tref> to an <tref>IRI</tref>,
       or a <tref>JSON object</tref>.</p>
 
-    <p>When a <tref>JSON object</tref> is
-      associated with a term, it is called an <tdef>expanded term definition</tdef>.
-      The example above specifies that the values of <code>image</code> and
-      <code>homepage</code> terms are <tref title="IRI">IRIs</tref>.
-      They also allow terms to be used for <a href="#data-indexing">index maps</a>
+    <p>When a <tref>JSON object</tref> is associated with a term, it is called
+      an <tdef>expanded term definition</tdef>. The example above specifies that
+      the values of <code>image</code> and <code>homepage</code> terms are
+      <tref title="IRI">IRIs</tref>. <tref title="expanded term definition">Expanded term definitions</tref>
+      also allow terms to be used for <a href="#data-indexing">index maps</a>
       and to specify whether <tref title="array">array</tref> values are to be
       interpreted as <a href="#sets-and-lists">sets or lists</a>.
       <tref title="expanded term definition">Expanded term definitions</tref> may