| Nikki created this task. Nikki added a project: Lexicographical data. Herald added a subscriber: Aklapper. Herald added a project: Wikidata. |
In Wiktionary, there is one page for each string of characters, which contains all the lexemes spelt the same. E.g. https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/orange lists all the lexemes spelt "orange" in various languages.
I think it would be a good idea to have a special page which lists all lexemes with the same spelling (e.g. something like "Special:ListLexemes/orange" which would list all lexemes which have a lemma or form "orange"). This would provide a more Wiktionary-like view of the data and it could also perhaps be used with Cognate to link Wiktionary pages to Wikidata and vice versa. That would make it easier for Wiktionary users to navigate to Wikidata, and if we link to the special page from the individual lexemes, also easier for Wikidata users to navigate to Wiktionary.
It would be different from a search because it would return things in a consistent order (by language then by part of speech, most likely), wouldn't be paginated and would return fewer results. In particular, capitalisation and accents matter for Wiktionary, but the search would ignore those.
Cc: Nikki, Aklapper, Lahi, Gq86, GoranSMilovanovic, QZanden, LawExplorer, Wikidata-bugs, aude, Darkdadaah, Mbch331
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