Generalized RDF triples, graphs, and datasets differ from standard normative RDF triples, graphs, and datasets only by allowing IRIs, blank nodes, and literals to appear in any position, i.e., as subject, predicate, object, or graph name.
But triple terms are also allowed in s, p, or o position per the first paragraph (although they do not seem to be allowed as graph names, again per the first paragraph). I.e., this sentence seems to be incomplete.
Last paragraph of §7 ## Generalized RDF Triples, Graphs, and Datasets says:
But triple terms are also allowed in
s
,p
, oro
position per the first paragraph (although they do not seem to be allowed as graph names, again per the first paragraph). I.e., this sentence seems to be incomplete.