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Latest comment: 1 year ago by GZWDer in topic Large number of problematic lexemes in African languages
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Large number of problematic lexemes in African languages
Various users created a number of lexemes in several African languages. These are several of common issues of them:
- Incorrect capitalization of lemma: Dundaro (L1078207) (and sense: Agu (L611768) though that is a minor problem)
- Improper use of lemma: Bayo1 (L1078269)/Bayo2 (L1078274) (where user does not know lemma does not have to be unique)
- Improper use of forms: pukpara (L464452)
- Improper use of gloss: amii (L648453)
- Incorrectly created sentences as lexemes (usage example (P5831) should be used instead): Waďii sum nagama o aala konu (L1078355)
- Lexemes for inflected forms (which should be forms of other lexemes instead): n (L1078234), Bamli (L1078091)
- Multiple senses with glosses in different languages which are actually one sense: chee echiche (L622643), fiɛbi (L649394), limanku (L678580)
- Example sentences in wrong languages: nnukwu (L624035)
- Incorrect placement of item for this sense (P5137): Dɔkota (L686515)
- Glosses in wrong language: buɣisibu (L649792), sarigi (L650376)
This is only some of problems I identified. GZWDer (talk) 18:29, 10 March 2023 (UTC)