Wikidata:WikiProject Linguistics/typology
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This subpage covers linguistic typology (Q192625), specifically grammatical category (Q980357)s and grammeme (Q2374489)s.
Tasks
[edit]- find all remaining grammatical category (Q980357)s (probably Done) and grammeme (Q2374489)s (missing quite a few).
- add correct instance of (P31) and subclass of (P279) ( Done for all listed grammatical category (Q980357)s).
grammatical category (Q980357)s with associated grammeme (Q2374489)s
[edit]Note that Done means that instance of (P31) and subclass of (P279) have been set for the items listed, more may be found later.
- agent (Q392648) Done
- animacy (Q1250335) Done
- associated motion (Q14723968) Done
- grammatical aspect (Q208084) Done
- distantitive case (Q11856171)
- nominative case (Q131105)
- dative case (Q145599)
- accusative case (Q146078)
- genitive case (Q146233)
- exessive case (Q2082184)
- lative case (Q260425)
- ergative case (Q324305)
- illative case (Q474668)
- superlative case (Q5483481)
- local case (Q1296189)
- causal-final case (Q18012653)
- comparison (Q577714)
- definiteness (Q1182686)
- evidentiality (Q12223979)
- focus (Q1435289)
- grammatical gender (Q162378)
- honorific (Q5897044)
- admirative (Q4356464)
- linguistic modality (Q1243600)
- grammatical mood (Q184932)
- grammatical person (Q690940)
- affirmation and negation (Q3745428)
- specificity (Q20739894)
- telicity (Q2336024)
- grammatical tense (Q177691)
- present tense (Q192613)
- future tense (Q19921962)
- present tense (Q19926433) (unable to determine what the difference is between this and the above)
- past imperfect (Q19926434)
- past tense (Q1994301)
- present perfect (Q1240211)
- future imperfect (Q18088230)
- future tense (Q501405)
- passé composé (Q13360204)
- pluperfect (Q623742)
- future perfect (Q1234617)
- present perfect in English (Q9062494)
- present perfect continuous (Q12738495)
- topic–comment (Q933845)
- transitivity (Q830012)
- valency (Q1412952)
- voice (Q211101)
- volition (Q7940204)
- gender inflection (Q1124523) (This one may be mismarked, but I don't know any of the relevant languages well enough to check)
- part of speech (Q82042)
- noun (Q1084)
- verb (Q24905)
- adjective (Q34698)
- conjunction (Q36484)
- interjection (Q83034)
- adposition (Q134316) (The following three are subclasses)
Unsorted grammeme (Q2374489)s
[edit]This list is almost certainly incomplete, please help fix that.