Fix JSON-LD example for availableLanguage#2077
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The intended outcome of the example of availableLanguage was to give 2 available languages. However, in the JSON-LD example currently provided, it would mean it only has 1 available language, but this language has 2 names (German and English). The RDFa example is semantically correct, and therefore I hereby pull request a fix of the JSON-LD example.