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Latin adverbs & prepositions query #414
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Hi @axif0 👋 These queries currently returns no forms even though there are forms on the lexemes available. Can you please reference the new SPARQL query writing docs and make the needed changes to get all the forms? Thank you :) |
@andrewtavis For Latin preposition, I found the Grammatical features are Possitive, ablative, accusative. How can we write the query? AIso, found that- |
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Based on your observations I removed the cases from prepositions, @axif0 :) Thanks for this! Check the changes to the queries I made to see how to get the forms you found. Happy to support you on this as you haven't been writing many queries, but also check the SPARQL query writing doc as mentioned as that hopefully will help!
And re: no data returned, you're absolutely correct, Wikidata has no data in these cases, but it will at some point hopefully 😊
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Added query for Latin adverbs & prepositions query
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