Example for the property takes representative attribute from (bears representative attribute for) – R73  Back

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  • The work ‘Reading for life, a first book for adults and their tutors’ by Virginia French Allen (F1) takes representative attribute from the expression first published in 1987 by Spring Institute for International Studies, ISBN ‘094072300X’ (F2). [One attribute is the value for intended audience, which is adult literacy learners in the English language, another attribute is the language English.]
  • The expression of the work ‘Piglet has a bath’ by A. A. Milne, with illustrations by Ernest H. Shepard, realised in the edition published on sealed plastic pages by Dutton Children’s Books in 1998, ISBN ‘0525460926’ (F2) bears representative attribute for the work ‘Piglet has a bath’ by A. A. Milne (F1). [One attribute is the language English; another is the value for intended audience which is children.]
  • The expression of the work ‘Fugue in G Minor, BWV 1000’ by J. S. Bach (F1) takes representative attribute from the original expression (F2) (as composed around 1723). [The attribute is lute as the mode of performance; it is now mostly performed on the guitar.]
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