| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Since AC is a language that is notable for a particular fondness for brevity and lack of explicitness, the omitted constituents of the sentence can occasionally outnumber those expressed, like in the following example (II: 83; from L?? J?? 1A):[r??n sh??ng] q??=sh?? [ni??n], [z?? r??n] yu??: ???l??o???.???[When a person???s life] (lasts) seventy [years], [then the person] is called: ???old one???.
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