Wikidata:Property proposal/Klingon Word Wiki id
Klingon Word Wiki id
[edit]Originally proposed at Wikidata:Property proposal/Lexemes
Data type | External identifier |
---|---|
Domain | sense |
Allowed values | ^[A-Za-z-]+#[1-9]\d+$ |
Example 1 | 'ul/ (L1174117-S1) → -ul#1 |
Example 2 | DIS/ (L624951-S1) → DIS#2 |
Example 3 | DIS/ (L624951-S3) → DIS#1 |
Example 4 | Sop/ (L1001115-S1) → Sop#1 |
Source | klingon.wiki (english), klingon.wiki (german) |
Number of IDs in source | 5119 senses (in 4788 lexemes) |
Expected completeness | eventually complete (Q21873974) |
Formatter URL | http://klingon.wiki/Word/$1 (english) http://klingon.wiki/Wort/$1 (german) |
Applicable "stated in"-value | Klingon Word Wiki (Q122879303) |
Distinct-values constraint | yes |
Motivation
[edit]klingon.wiki (Klingon Language Wiki (Q122886642)) is a wiki that documents the use of klingon in Books, Films & TV shows. It also provides a dictionary (Klingon Word Wiki (Q122879303)) in English and German of which English is the most complete.
Each Page representing a lemma is namespaced with Word
or Wort
depending on the target language.
Pages in this namespace represent lemmas, or groups of homograph lexemes. A lemma may contain different lexemes like Word/HoH#1 (noun) and ord/HoH#2 (verb). Ultimatly each fragment (#1
, #2
)represents a sense, as seen in Word/DIS#1 (noun, sense #1) and Word/DIS#2 (noun, sense #2).
Every sense contains a section about the source of each particular sense. most contain a usage example. All contain information about the lexical category and paradigm class of the associated lexeme.
In order a get a permalink to a sense you can use the 🔗 link next to the headline.
While the lemmas are expected to be stable, the senses might flip to a different ordinal whenever a new sense emerges. Which shouldn't happen often. –Shisma (talk) 09:07, 1 October 2023 (UTC)