- From: Wim Muskee <wimmuskee@gmail.com>
- Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2018 08:35:55 +0200
- To: public-ontolex@w3.org
- Message-ID: <CAKzfqkdytEG1JAJpd74wt54mUOQRDMQV4_FC=vc-aiAgTVXR_Q@mail.gmail.com>
hello, if I'm correcting in understanding, the current lexinfo:homograph is only intended to be used as a lexicalVariant between lexicalEntries. However, I would like to use a homograph relation between forms. For example, in Dutch there exists the lexicalEntry verb "mokken" (to mope), which has the present tense singular firstperson lexicalForm "mok". Also, a noun exists called "mok" (a mug). Obviously, the noun and the verb are not related, but because they are written differently, a homograph relation at lexcialEntry level would be inappropriate. Not an expert, but I feel the English language has less homograph examples at form level. Still, while the verb "to bear" and the noun "a bear" are homographs at lexicalEntry level, are the lexicalForms "he bears" and "2 bears" therefore also homographs? Anyway, I hope you can help me find a solution to this problem. regards, Wim
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