Hi Crystal,

Just so we are more clear on the use case for "forms of lexemes", can you
give one example of some forms you wish to group together with some
classification?

Thad
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On Wed, Aug 3, 2022 at 5:14 PM Crystal E. Clements <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
>
>
> I have a few questions about lexicographical data. I am an experienced
> Wikidata editor, but have no experience with lexemes so I’m sorry if this
> is documented somewhere and I failed to find it.
>
>
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> Is it possible to create a property which groups specific forms of lexemes
> together into a set, as has been done with conjunctions but for…not
> conjunctions? If the grouped forms are forms of distinct lexemes, can the
> newly-created set be typed as a lexeme, or should it be classed as an item?
> If creating sets of forms classed as lexemes would break the lexeme data
> model, would it be acceptable to create a property “item of form” similar
> to “item of sense” in order to group forms together as sets?
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> Any help would be appreciated,
>
>
>
> Crystal Clements, MLIS
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> Science Cataloger
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> Cataloging and Metadata Services
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> University of Washington Libraries
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