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; Phonological variants
; Phonological variants
: This field accounts for idiosyncratic phonological variation and possible allophones (smae phoneme but different pronunciation. For example, ''bla'' and ''lha'' in ''dgra bla'' and ''dgra lha''. Separate multiple entries with semicolons.
: This field accounts for idiosyncratic phonological variation and possible allophones (i.e., same phoneme but different pronunciation. For example, ''bla'' and ''lha'' in ''dgra bla'' and ''dgra lha''. Separate multiple entries with semicolons.
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; Dialect
; Dialect
: This field is used to record forms that do not belong to standard Tibetan as found in the corpus of Buddhist literature or Central Tibetan literature. By default, the value of this field is ‘standard’. Separate multiple entries with semicolons.
: This field is used to record forms that do not belong to standard Tibetan as found in the corpus of Buddhist literature or Central Tibetan literature. By default, the value of this field is "standard." Separate multiple entries with semicolons. Possible values include regional dialects.  
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; Sociolect
; Sociolect
: This field can be used to indicate that the lemma is used by specific groups (e.g., age group), Buddhist traditions, or professions. Separate multiple entries with semicolons.
: This field can be used to indicate that the lemma is used by specific groups (e.g., age group), Buddhist traditions, or professions. By default, the value of this field is "standard." Separate multiple entries with semicolons.
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| {{{field|Dict-Sociolect|input type=tokens|delimiter=;|restricted=sysop,edit-term}}}
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; Style
; Style
: This field documents style, register, connotations and any kind of pragmatic information. Relevant values include ‘honorific’, ‘formal’, ‘vulgar’.
: This field documents style, register, connotations and any kind of pragmatic information. Relevant values include "honorific," "formal," "standard," "vulgar."
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; Stage – Time period
; Stage – Time period
: This field is mainly used for archaic language.
: This field is mainly used for archaic language.  
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| {{{field|Dict-Stage|input type=tokens|delimiter=;|restricted=sysop,edit-term}}}
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; Syntactic and morphological category
; Syntactic and morphological category
: This field refers to subcategorys of a part of speech, e.g. noun, proper noun, transitive verb, etc. The taxonomy of these categories comprise standard syntactic categories. The morphological categories to be specified here include noun class, gender, possessive class, verbal voice, inflection class. An inflected word (usually a verb) may fall into diverse morphological categories at once, e.g. voice x, conjugation class y. Some may be syntactically relevant lexical classes such as the gender of a noun, others may be purely morphological classes such as inflection classes.
: This field refers to subcategories of a part of speech, e.g. noun, proper noun, transitive verb, etc. The taxonomy of these categories comprise standard syntactic categories. The morphological categories to be specified here include noun class, gender, possessive class, verbal voice, inflection class. An inflected word (usually a verb) may fall into diverse morphological categories at once, e.g. voice x, conjugation class y. Some may be syntactically relevant lexical classes such as the gender of a noun, others may be purely morphological classes such as inflection classes.
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; Morphological structure
; Morphological structure
: This field contains the constituents of the lemma. In the case of a nominal compound, they represent various stems. In the case of a derivative (e.g., verbal forms), they represent a stem and a derived form. Since the items listed here can be identical to certain lemmas of the database, it is encouraged to use hyperlinks.
: This field contains the constituents of the lemma. In the case of a nominal compound, they represent various stems. In the case of a derivative (e.g., verbal forms), they represent a stem and a derived form. Since the items listed here can be identical to certain lemmas of the database, hyperlinks are a way to link this entry to others.
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; Derivatives
; Derivatives
: In this field, lemmas that have the current lemma in their field 14 are automatically referenced.
: In this field, lemmas that have the current lemma in their field "Morphological structure" are automatically referenced.
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| {{{field|Dict-Derivatives|input type=tokens|delimiter=;|restricted=sysop,edit-term}}}
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; Construction
; Construction Frame
: This field contains information about the syntactic and semantic construction frame. For example, different syntactic constructions for verbs with regard to their complement can be documented here. This field is used to provide specify the information contained in field “Morphological structure.”
: This field contains information about the syntactic and semantic construction frame. For example, different syntactic constructions for verbs with regard to their complement can be documented here. This field is used to provide specify the information contained in field “Morphological structure.”
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; Meaning definition
; Meaning definition
: This field contains the lexicographer's definition of the lemma. N.B. In the case of polysemous lexemes, each sense of the lemma has only one definition. Each sense must therefore be documented through the procedure described here.
: This field contains the lexicographer's definition of the lemma. In the case of polysemous lexemes, each sense of the lemma has only one definition. Each sense must therefore be documented through the procedure described here and should be added to this form by selecting the option "Add sense."
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; Semantic classes
; Semantic classes
: Each lexical item – at least those with a lexical meaning – belongs to one or more semantic classes. For instance, bear is an animal, anger is an emotion, bsang mchod is a ritual, etc. Even a simple word with a single sense may belong to several semantic classes.
: Each lexical item – at least those with a lexical meaning – belongs to one or more semantic classes. For instance, bear is an animal, anger is an emotion, ''bsang mchod'' is a ritual, etc. Even a simple word with a single sense may belong to several semantic classes.
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; Semantic relations
; Semantic relations
: This field informa user about mutual lexical relations to other lemmas which have the current lemma in the corresponding field. Common relations include synonymy, hyponymy/hyperonymy, cohyponymy: antonymy, converse relation, minimal contrast, part-whole relation.
: This field provides information about mutual lexical relations to other lemmas that have the current lemma in their own "Semantic Relations" field. Common relations include synonymy, hyponymy/hyperonymy, cohyponymy: antonymy, converse relation, minimal contrast, part-whole relation. Separate multiple entries with semicolons.
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; Encyclopedic information
; Encyclopedic information
: This field contains information on the concept communicated by the lemma, for example, in relation to a doctrinal, ritual, or cultural background.
: This field contains information on the concept communicated by the lemma, for example, in relation to a doctrinal, ritual, or cultural background. Links to external resources can be added to this field.
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; Examples
; Examples
: An dictionary example aims at illustrating a specific sense or construction. Ideally, each word sense should be illustrated with a relevant example, particularly in the case of non-generic lemmas, such as technical terms, idiomatic usage, etc. A dictionary example therefore has two main functions: (1) It produces referenced evidence for the dictionary entry with regard to the semantic definition, the grammatical categorization, the stylistic marking, etc. (2) It facilitates the understanding of the described lemma in the user’s texts. As a consequence, a dictionary example should be typical: (a) It illustrates exactly the described sense or construction of a lemma, (b) It represents a common collocation, (c) It is as simple and short as possible without any unnecessary grammatical/semantic/stylistic complications.
: A dictionary example aims at illustrating a specific sense or construction. Ideally, each word sense should be illustrated with a relevant example, particularly in the case of non-generic lemmas, such as technical terms, idiomatic expressions, etc. A dictionary example has two main functions: (1) It produces referenced evidence for the dictionary entry with regard to the semantic definition, the grammatical categorization, the stylistic marking, etc. (2) It facilitates the understanding of the described lemma in the user’s texts. As a consequence, a dictionary example should be typical: (a) It illustrates exactly the described sense or construction of a lemma, (b) It represents a common collocation, (c) It is as simple and short as possible without any unnecessary grammatical/semantic/stylistic complications.
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; Sanskrit
; Sanskrit
: Enter the Sanskrit term with unicode diacritic marks. Separate multiple entries with semicolons.
: This field documents equivalent Sanskrit term(s) with unicode diacritic marks. Separate multiple entries with semicolons.
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; Chinese
; Chinese
: Enter the Chinese term (unicode). Separate multiple entries with semicolons.
: This field documents equivalent  Chinese term(s) (unicode). Separate multiple entries with semicolons.
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; Mongolian
; Mongolian
: Enter the Mongolian term. Separate multiple entries with semicolons.
: This field documents equivalent Mongolian term(s). Separate multiple entries with semicolons.
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; Bibliographical references
; Bibliographical references
: Information on the lemma may be included in published sources, primary and secondary. In some specific cases (e.g., technical terms, specialized terminology, etc.), it can be useful to list bibliographical references to further document a specific sense of the lemma. References should be linked to the Bibliography page.
: Information on the lemma may be included in published sources, primary and secondary. In some specific cases (e.g., technical terms, specialized terminology, etc.), it can be useful to list bibliographical references to further document a specific sense of the lemma. Any resource (monograph, article, dissertation, etc.) that is used as a reference should be added to the Bibliography page of the Lotsawa Workbench.
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; Comment
; Comment
: This field contains any additional information about the lemma.
: This field contains any relevant information about the lemma that is not included in the fields above.
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; Problems
; Problems
: This field contains any additional information about the lemma.
: This field mentions issues and questions about the lemma that have not been resolved yet. This information is useful to produce list of lemmas requiring additional work and investigation.
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; Other Links
; Other Links
: One link per line (Separate multiple values with a line break).
: This field includes any other relevant link. Insert only one link per line by separating links with a line break.
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Revision as of 10:45, 9 March 2022

This is the 'Term' form for use in the Tsadra Initiative to develop a Lotsawa Workbench.