Distinct objects for predicate rdfs:comment in graph bibo sorted by frequency with mapping to SKOS

ResourceCountSKOS mapping
"A loose, thematic, collection of Documents, often Books."@en2
"A Film director."@en1
"A bill enacted into law."@en1
"A chapter of a book."@en1
"A collection of Documents or Collections"@en1
"A collection of legal cases."@en1
"A collection of statutes."@en1
"A communication between an agent and one or more specific recipients."@en1
"A compilation of documents published from an event, such as a conference."@en1
"A court associated with a legal document; for example, that which issues a decision."@en1
"A description (often numeric) that locates an item within a containing document or collection."@en1
"A document (noun) is a bounded physical representation of body of information designed with the capacity (and usually intent) to communicate. A document may manifest symbolic, diagrammatic or sensory-representational information."@en1
"A document accompanying a legal case."@en1
"A document containing an authoritative determination (as a decree or judgment) made after consideration of facts or law."@en1
"A document created to summarize research findings associated with the completion of an academic degree."@en1
"A document describing a standard"@en1
"A document describing an account or statement describing in detail an event, situation, or the like, usually as the result of observation, inquiry, etc.."@en1
"A document describing the exclusive right granted by a government to an inventor to manufacture, use, or sell an invention for a certain number of years."@en1
"A document that is not peer reviewed"@en1
"A document that presents authoritative reference information, such as a dictionary or encylopedia ."@en1
"A document that presents visual or diagrammatic information."@en1
"A document that simultaneously contains other documents."@en1
"A formalized discussion between two or more people."@en1
"A generic item or document number. Not to be confused with issue number."@en1
"A graphical depiction of geographic features."@en1
"A group of Webpages accessible on the Web."@en1
"A group of related documents issued at regular intervals."@en1
"A legal decision on appeal that takes action on a case (affirming it, reversing it, etc.)."@en1
"A legal decision that affirms a ruling."@en1
"A legal decision that reverses a ruling."@en1
"A legal document proposing or enacting a law or a group of laws."@en1
"A legal document; for example, a court decision, a brief, and so forth."@en1
"A meeting for consultation or discussion."@en1
"A passage selected from a larger work."@en1
"A periodical of documents, usually issued daily or weekly, containing current news, editorials, feature articles, and usually advertising."@en1
"A periodical of magazine Articles. A magazine is a publication that is issued periodically, usually bound in a paper cover, and typically contains essays, stories, poems, etc., by many writers, and often photographs and drawings, frequently specializing in a particular subject or area, as hobbies, news, or sports."@en1
"A periodical of scholarly journal Articles."@en1
"A person having managerial and sometimes policy-making responsibility for the editorial part of a publishing firm or of a newspaper, magazine, or other publication."@en1
"A person who translates written document from one language to another."@en1
"A personal communication manifested in some document."@en1
"A presentation of a series of slides, usually presented in front of an audience with written text and images."@en1
"A public performance."@en1
"A scholarly academic article, typically published in a journal."@en1
"A section number"@en1
"A section of a book."@en1
"A seminar, discussion group, or the like, that emphasizes zxchange of ideas and the demonstration and application of techniques, skills, etc."@en1
"A slide in a slideshow"@en1
"A small reference book, especially one giving instructions."@en1
"A string of non-contiguous page spans that locate a Document within a Collection. Example: 23-25, 34, 54-56. For continuous page ranges, use the pageStart and pageEnd properties."@en1
"A summary of the resource."1
"A volume number"@en1
"A web page is an online document available (at least initially) on the world wide web. A web page is written first and foremost to appear on the web, as distinct from other online resources such as books, manuscripts or audio documents which use the web primarily as a distribution mechanism alongside other more traditional methods such as print."@en1
"A written argument submitted to a court."@en1
"A written communication addressed to a person or organization and transmitted electronically."@en1
"A written composition in prose, usually nonfiction, on a specific topic, forming an independent part of a book or other publication, as a newspaper or magazine."@en1
"A written or printed communication addressed to a person or organization and usually transmitted by mail."@en1
"A written or printed work of fiction or nonfiction, usually on sheets of paper fastened or bound together within covers."@en1
"Accepted for publication after peer reviewing."@en1
"An agent that interview another agent."@en1
"An agent that is interviewed by another agent."@en1
"An agent that receives a communication document."@en1
"An audio document; aka record."@en1
"An audio-visual document; film, video, and so forth."@en1
"An chapter number"@en1
"An edited book."@en1
"An entity responsible for issuing often informally published documents such as press releases, reports, etc."1
"An excerpted collection of words."@en1
"An instance or a session in which testimony and arguments are presented, esp. before an official, as a judge in a lawsuit."@en1
"An issue number"@en1
"An ordered list of authors. Normally, this list is seen as a priority list that order authors by importance."@en1
"An ordered list of contributors. Normally, this list is seen as a priority list that order contributors by importance."@en1
"An ordered list of editors. Normally, this list is seen as a priority list that order editors by importance."@en1
"An unpublished Document, which may also be submitted to a publisher for publication."@en1
"Critical or explanatory note for a Document."@en1
"Distributor of a document or a collection of documents."@en1
"Document drafted"@en1
"Document to be published"@en1
"Draft legislation presented for discussion to a legal body."@en1
"Ending page number within a continuous page range."@en1
"Legal document"@en1
"Notes or annotations about a resource."@en1
"Owner of a document or a collection of documents."@en1
"PhD degree"@en1
"Producer of a document or a collection of documents."@en1
"Published document"@en1
"Rejected for publication after peer reviewing."@en1
"Relates a document to an event; for example, a paper to a conference."@en1
"Relates a document to another document that cites the first document."@en1
"Relates a document to another document that is cited by the first document as reference, comment, review, quotation or for another purpose."@en1
"Relates a document to some transcribed original."@en1
"Relates a review document to a reviewed thing (resource, item, etc.)."@en1
"Relates a translated document to the original document."@en1
"Relates an event to associated documents; for example, conference to a paper."@en1
"Starting page number within a continuous page range."@en1
"The abbreviation of a title."@en1
"The academic degree of a Thesis"@en1
"The date on which a legal case is argued before a court. Date is of format xsd:date"@en1
"The name defining a special edition of a document. Normally its a literal value composed of a version number and words."@en1
"The number of pages contained in a document"@en1
"The number of volumes contained in a collection of documents (usually a series, periodical, etc.)."@en1
"The organizer of an event; includes conference organizers, but also government agencies or other bodies that are responsible for conducting hearings."@en1
"The prefix of a name"@en1
"The process by which articles are chosen to be included in a refereed journal. An editorial board consisting of experts in the same field as the author review the article and decide if it is authoritative enough for publication."@en1
"The publication status of (typically academic) content."@en1
"The resource in which another resource is reproduced."@en1
"The status of the publication of a document."@en1
"The suffix of a name"@en1
"The thesis degree."@en1
"This property is for a plain-text rendering of the content of a Document. While the plain-text content of an entire document could be described by this property."@en1
"Universal Resource Identifier of a document"@en1
"Unpublished document"@en1
"a distinct part of a larger document or collected document."@en1
"aka movie."@en1
"masters degree in arts"@en1
"masters degree in science"@en1
"something that is printed or published and distributed, esp. a given number of a periodical"@en1