Am 14.05.2012 16:11, schrieb Lars Aronsson:
On 2012-05-14 15:44, Christoph Lauer wrote:
The connection in the german wiktionary is a little different, there the link to the base form is under "Grammatische Merkmale" (grammatical properties), and in the base form of the verb the noun "Geburt" (birth) is found under "Abgeleitete Begriffe" (derived terms). I would be very happy if these informations could be extracted into the dbpedia-wiktionary, in a unified way for all languages.
If you look around the various languages of Wiktionary, you will find that German is the exception. Most languages follow the pattern of the English Wiktionary. If you want things to work the same way for all languages, the German Wiktionary would need to be restructured from scratch. This is not likely to happen.
Still, the entry for bear (English Wiktionary, etymology 2, verb) does list "born" as the participle near the headword. There is also a list ofderived terms (bear down, bear up, ...), it just doesn't list "birth" yet, but I think you are free to add it.
Thanks for the information. Too bad the german wiktionary makes such exceptions there, it's the wiktionary I wanted to use :-( However my central problem was that none of these informations aren't available in the RDF dumps or through the SPARQL endpoint http://wiktionary.dbpedia.org/sparql, neither born -> bear, nor bear -> birth/give birth, I thought maybe someone knows if there are plans to import these informations. Does the project, which creates the dumps, has a name anyway? Like dbpedia, the project creating the dumps from wikipedia.