--- a/rdf-concepts/index.html Wed Oct 02 07:50:26 2013 -0700
+++ b/rdf-concepts/index.html Wed Oct 02 07:57:46 2013 -0700
@@ -1307,14 +1307,24 @@
of the RDFS entailment rules is easier to show with a
generalization of RDF triples. </p>
- <p>A <dfn>generalized RDF triple</dfn> is an RDF triple
+<!-- <p>A <dfn>generalized RDF triple</dfn> is an RDF triple
generalized so that subjects, predicates, and objects
are all allowed to be IRIs, blank nodes, or literals.
A <dfn>generalized RDF graph</dfn> is an RDF graph of
generalized RDF triples, i.e., a set of generalized RDF
triples. A <dfn>generalized RDF dataset</dfn> is an RDF
dataset of generalized RDF graphs where graph labels can
- be IRIs, blank nodes, or literals.</p>
+ be IRIs, blank nodes, or literals.</p> -->
+
+ <p>A <dfn>generalized RDF triple</dfn> is an RDF triple
+ except that subjects, predicates, and objects
+ are all allowed to be IRIs, blank nodes, or literals.
+ A <dfn>generalized RDF graph</dfn> is an RDF graph except that
+ the triples in it are generalized RDF triples.
+ A <dfn>generalized RDF dataset</dfn> is an RDF
+ dataset except that the graphs
+ in it are generalized RDF graphs and the graph labels are IRIs, blank
+ nodes, or literals.</p>
<p class="note" id="note-generalized-rdf"> Any users of
generalized RDF triples, graphs or datasets need to be