Appellative Status – ZE2
ZE2 Appellative Status
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An instance of appellative status is the collective ascription of an appellation to an object by a community. The substance of the appellative status is the communal commitment to the naming of the object in question with a designated appellation, under a designated modality.
Instances of appellative status are recognizable through evidence of community members adopting the intentional stance of so-naming towards the object in question, as observable from direct witnesses, through the reports of competent observers or through evidence of a declarative act [e.g.: ZE19 Naming] initiating this status. Examples of such evidence include, several individuals so naming a thing, a witness declaring that a thing is ‘so named, by us’ or through documents reporting this fact.
Instances of appellative status may come to be through a formal process such as a declarative act of naming, or may have arisen through habit, fiat or be of unknown origin. Instances of appellative status may end either through a formal process, such as a new declarative act of naming, the formal stripping of a name, or may simply fade out of use, be eliminated by fiat or be of unknown reason.
Examples:
- The appellative status of the Polity of Macedonia (E74) as ”is identified by” the "Former Yugoslavian Republic of Macedonia" (E41) 1991-2019 holds for the Greek Polity (E74). (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Macedonia#Names_and_etymology)
- The appellative status for the city of Mumbai (E54) as “is identified by” “Mumbai” (E41) 1995-Present holds for the Indian Polity (E74).
(https://www.hindustantimes.com/india/what-s-in-a-name-mumbai-20-years-on-from-bombay/story-8WiPZO0gfHDOle6WptGaGO.html)
In First Order Logic:
- ZE2(x) ⇒ ZE1(x)
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An instance of appellative status is the collective ascription of an appellation to an object by a community. The substance of the appellative status is the communal commitment to the naming of the object in question with a designated appellation, under a designated modality. Instances of appellative status are recognizable through evidence of community members adopting the intentional stance of so-naming towards the object in question, as observable from direct witnesses, through the reports of competent observers or through evidence of a declarative act [e.g.: ZE19 Naming] initiating this status. Examples of such evidence include, several individuals so naming a thing, a witness declaring that a thing is ‘so named, by us’ or through documents reporting this fact. Instances of appellative status may come to be through a formal process such as a declarative act of naming, or may have arisen through habit, fiat or be of unknown origin. Instances of appellative status may end either through a formal process, such as a new declarative act of naming, the formal stripping of a name, or may simply fade out of use, be eliminated by fiat or be of unknown reason. | en | CRM for Art and Architectural Argumentation Version 1.5 | 0 |
Examples
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The appellative status of the Polity of Macedonia (E74) as ”is identified by” the "Former Yugoslavian Republic of Macedonia" (E41) 1991-2019 holds for the Greek Polity (E74). (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Macedonia#Names_and_etymology) The appellative status for the city of Mumbai (E54) as “is identified by” “Mumbai” (E41) 1995-Present holds for the Indian Polity (E74).(https://www.hindustantimes.com/india/what-s-in-a-name-mumbai-20-years-on-from-bombay/story-8WiPZO0gfHDOle6WptGaGO.html) | en | CRM for Art and Architectural Argumentation Version 1.5 | 0 |
Additional notes
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Identifier: ZE2
Official URI: https://takin.solutions/ontologies/crmaaa/ZE2_Appellative_Status
OntoME URI: https://ontome.net/ontology/c740
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Appellative Status * | en | 2023-10-31 | 0 |
* : Standard label for this language
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CRM for Art and Architectural Argumentation Version 1.5.4 | 2024-06-24 |
CRM for Art and Architectural Argumentation Version 1.5 | 2023-10-31 |
Art and Architectural Argumentation Ontology Version 1.6 ongoing | 2020-09-18 |
Parent classes
Class | Class namespace | Relation defined in | Justification | View details | Edit | Delete | Comments |
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ZE1 Institutional Fact | CRM for Art and Architectural Argumentation Version 1.5 | CRM for Art and Architectural Argumentation Version 1.5 | 0 |
Ancestor classes
Class | Depth | Class namespace | Via |
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E1 CRM Entity | 3 | CIDOC CRM version 7.1.3 | ZE1 - E2 |
E2 Temporal Entity | 2 | CIDOC CRM version 7.1.3 | ZE1 |
Thing | 4 | OntoME internal model - active version | ZE1 - E2 - E1 |
Child and descendant classes
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ZE3 Contact Point Status | 1 | CRM for Art and Architectural Argumentation Version 1.5 |
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ZE2 Appellative Status | aaao:ZP5 has appellative subject (is appellative subject of) | E1 CRM Entity | |
ZE2 Appellative Status | aaao:ZP6 ascribes appellation (is appellation ascribed by) | E41 Appellation | |
ZE2 Appellative Status | aaao:ZP7 ascribes appellative relation (is appellative relation ascribed by) | E55 Type |
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