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<title>Turtle</title>
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<li>Turtle documents
<li>Turtle parsers
</ul>
- <p>A conforming <strong>Turtle document</strong> is a Unicode string that conforms to the grammar and additional constraints defined in <a href="#sec-grammar" class="sectionRef"></a>, starting with the <a href="#grammar-production-trigDoc"><code>trigDoc</code> production</a>. A TriG document serializes an RDF Dataset.</p>
+ <p>A conforming <strong>Turtle document</strong> is a Unicode string that conforms to the grammar and additional constraints defined in <a href="#sec-grammar" class="sectionRef"></a>, starting with the <a href="#grammar-production-turtleDoc"><code>turtleDoc</code> production</a>. A Turtle document serializes an RDF Graph.</p>
- <p>A conforming <strong>TriG parser</strong> is a system capable of reading TriG documents on behalf of an application. It makes the serialized RDF dataset, as defined in <a href="#sec-parsing" class="sectionRef"></a>, available to the application, usually through some form of API.</p>
+ <p>A conforming <strong>Turtle parser</strong> is a system capable of reading Turtle documents on behalf of an application. It makes the serialized RDF dataset, as defined in <a href="#sec-parsing" class="sectionRef"></a>, available to the application, usually through some form of API.</p>
- <p>The IRI that identifies the TriG language is: <code>http://www.w3.org/ns/formats/TriG</code></p>
+ <p>The IRI that identifies the Turtle language is: <code>http://www.w3.org/ns/formats/Turtle</code></p>
- <p class="note">This specification does not define how TriG parsers handle non-conforming input documents.</p>
+ <p class="note">This specification does not define how Turtle parsers handle non-conforming input documents.</p>
<section id="sec-mime">
<h2>Media Type and Content Encoding</h2>