[20:04:44] Hi all! Happy holidays. We concluded the last step of the naming process, and the wiki will be called (unsurprise, unsurprise!) * Wikifunctions * [20:04:58] Congratulations [20:06:08] Looking forward to seeing logo proposals for Wikifunctions in 2021. [20:06:25] Congratulations to Marc , who proposed the name if I'm not mistaken :) [20:08:20] hahah true! Thank you, Amir. who would have said back in September (i think it was!). I can’t wait to have a Wikifunctions T-shirt 😄 [20:12:02] I am looking forward to Swag too! :D [20:15:51] Some of my Wikidata shirts are getting a bit threadbare [20:26:08] Well Deserved. (re @Marc: hahah true! Thank you, Amir. who would have said back in September (i think it was!). I can’t wait to have a Wikifunctions T-shirt 😄) [20:26:18] +1 [20:33:07] I trust future conventions will be called Wikifunctions functions [20:34:31] Wiki(functions)² [20:35:15] that's just too clever 😂 [20:35:54] I don't get this. 😔 (re @moebeus: I trust future conventions will be called Wikifunctions functions) [20:37:07] I know I should link to a Lemma, but... : https://tools-static.wmflabs.org/bridgebot/f4320200/file_2009.jpg [20:38:12] https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Lexeme:L5561 is lacking this sense it seems [20:38:39] yeah, I checked Wiktionary and Wikidata, only Wiktionary had it 😔 [20:39:54] slightly off-topic: what's correct, saying "link to a Lemma" or "link to a Lexeme" ? [20:41:11] You supposedly mean a lexeme here, or you could link to a sense of a lexeme. (re @moebeus: slightly off-topic: what's correct, saying "link to a Lemma" or "link to a Lexeme" ?) [20:41:28] You supposedly mean a lexeme here, but you should be able to link to a sense of a lexeme. (re @moebeus: slightly off-topic: what's correct, saying "link to a Lemma" or "link to a Lexeme" ?) [20:41:50] so when, if ever, to use "Lemma"? Is that just plural of Lexeme? [20:42:40] No, lemma is singular. lemmata is plural [20:43:08] (or lemmas, but 🤫) [20:43:26] now I'm just more confused than before, what's the difference between Lemma and Lexeme then? [20:43:36] That's the lemma, we're talking about: Q18514 (re @moebeus: so when, if ever, to use "Lemma"? Is that just plural of Lexeme?) [20:45:06] the lemma of L5561 is “function” [20:45:18] it’s the basic / dictionary text form of the lexeme [20:45:27] ❤️ (re @Csisc1994: Well Deserved.) [20:45:40] A lexeme is a linguistic object, that can have multiple forms and meanings and the lemma of a lexeme is just "dictionary form". (re @moebeus: now I'm just more confused than before, what's the difference between Lemma and Lexeme then?) [20:46:34] A lexeme is a linguistic object (e.g. a word), that can have multiple forms and meanings and the lemma of a lexeme is just "dictionary form". (re @moebeus: now I'm just more confused than before, what's the difference between Lemma and Lexeme then?) [20:46:49] A lexeme is a linguistic object (e.g. a word), that can have multiple forms and meanings and the lemma of a lexeme is just the "dictionary form". (re @moebeus: now I'm just more confused than before, what's the difference between Lemma and Lexeme then?) [20:47:45] aha! thank you smart people, I'll try to remember that [21:04:02] if it helps you remember which is which, the label for the tab for the page at the top of lexeme pages is "lexeme" and the label for the text field when editing the words shown at the top is "lemma" (in english, might be translated differently in other languages of course)