Daniel,
I wasn't trying to help solve the issues - I'll be quite now :)
I was helping to expose one of your test cases :)
'product' is a lexeme - a headword - a basic unit of meaning that has a
'set of forms' and those have 'a set of definitions'
Here are some of its forms:
1. product
2. products
3. producing
4. production
5. ...
Here are some definitions against PRODUCT:
1. product - a commodity offered for sale.
2. product - a quantity obtained by multiplication of two or more
numbers
3. product - anything that is produced.
But a thought just occured to me...
A. In order to model this perhaps would be to have those headwords stored
in Wikidata. Those headwords ideally would not actually be a Q or a P ...
but what about instead ... L ? Wrapping the graph structure itself ?
Pros / Cons ?
B. or do we go with Daniel's suggestion of linking out to headwords and
not actually storing them in Wikidata ? Pros / Cons ?
Thad
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