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! style="border-right: 1px solid #ddd;" | {{SmwTooltip|show=Syntactic and morphological category|content=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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! style="border-right: 1px solid #ddd;" | {{SmwTooltip|show=Tibetan syntactic category|content=This field contains information about the Tibetan syntactic category under which the lemma is classified.}}
 
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! style="border-right: 1px solid #ddd;" | {{SmwTooltip|show=Syntactic and morphological category|content=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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! style="border-right: 1px solid #ddd;" | {{SmwTooltip|show=Chinese|content=This field documents equivalent Chinese term(s) (unicode). }}
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! style="border-right: 1px solid #ddd;" | {{SmwTooltip|show=Mongolian|content=This field documents equivalent Mongolian term(s). }}
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! style="border-right: 1px solid #ddd;" | {{SmwTooltip|show=Morphological structure|content=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.}}
 
! style="border-right: 1px solid #ddd;" | {{SmwTooltip|show=Morphological structure|content=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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! style="border-right: 1px solid #ddd;" | {{SmwTooltip|show=Semantic relations|content=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. }}
 
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! style="border-right: 1px solid #ddd;" | {{SmwTooltip|show=Encyclopedic information|content=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.}}
 
! style="border-right: 1px solid #ddd;" | {{SmwTooltip|show=Encyclopedic information|content=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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! style="border-right: 1px solid #ddd;" | {{SmwTooltip|show=Sanskrit|content=This field documents equivalent Sanskrit term(s) with unicode diacritic marks. }}
 
! style="border-right: 1px solid #ddd;" | {{SmwTooltip|show=Sanskrit|content=This field documents equivalent Sanskrit term(s) with unicode diacritic marks. }}
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! style="border-right: 1px solid #ddd;" | {{SmwTooltip|show=Chinese|content=This field documents equivalent Chinese term(s) (unicode). }}
 
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! style="border-right: 1px solid #ddd;" | {{SmwTooltip|show=Mongolian|content=This field documents equivalent Mongolian term(s). }}
 
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! style="border-right: 1px solid #ddd;" | {{SmwTooltip|show=Bibliographical references|content=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.}}
 
! style="border-right: 1px solid #ddd;" | {{SmwTooltip|show=Bibliographical references|content=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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