Seems like this is doable, and it does describe a solution to how
Wiktionary can be linked form Wikidata. It is although not completely
clear to me how some remaining problems can be solved.
How do we go from a spelled form of a lexeme at Wiktionary and to an
identifier on Wikidata? And how do we go from one Sense to another
synonym Sense? Do we use statements? But then only the L-identifiers
can be used, so we will link them at the Lexeme level..
Wiktionary is organized around homonyms while Wikipedia is organized
around synonyms, especially across languages, and I think this
difference creates some of the problems.
On Fri, May 15, 2015 at 12:36 AM, John Erling Blad <jeblad(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Yes, found a sentence in task 2. :)
On Fri, May 15, 2015 at 12:34 AM, Daniel Kinzler
<daniel.kinzler(a)wikimedia.de> wrote:
> Am 14.05.2015 um 23:54 schrieb John Erling Blad:
>> Let me rephrase, and the question is for Denny unless someone knows the answer.
>>
>> Lexemes at different languages share a spelling, and that is the
>> reason why they are linked together. That kind of linkage can be
>> automated. Some other pages (usually in other namespaces) at those
>> projects should be linked too, but can't be handled automatically.
>> Would they be handled as sitelinks in Items?
>
> Yes, I'd assume so.
>
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