Hmmm,

This case seems rare and very hypothetical (did anybody ever did it?),
but if there is really a need, one could already do this:

Someone <- personal pronoun P6553 -> he L485 <- qualifier : subject
form P5830 -> he L485-F2

(this is what is already done on lexemes level statements when it
apply only to some form and not all of them)

Cheers,
Nicolas

Le jeu. 4 août 2022 à 05:45, Thad Guidry <[email protected]> a écrit :
>
> Interesting questions.
> The datatype for P6553 is already a Lexeme, not a Lexeme Form.  So likely 
> this is a new property proposal I guess?
>
> Existing example:
> Lukas Werkmeister <- personal pronoun -> he L485, er L41653
>
> And what you are looking for is another new property that could take Lexeme 
> Forms instead of just Lexemes?
>
> Example using a new property:
> Lukas Werkmeister <- personal pronoun forms -> he L485-F2, er L41653-F4
>
> What do others think of Crystal's use case?
>
> Thad
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