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<scribe> Scribe: Philipp
add agendum form
add agendum sense, reference
add agendum variation
add agendum synsem
Hi Elena
<emontiel> A Form class represents one lexical variant of the written or spoken form of the lexical entry. A Form contains a Unicode string that represents the word form and data categories that describe the attributes of the word form. The Form class itself may contain more than one orthographic variant (e.g. lemma, pronunciation, syllabification). The Form class allows subclasses.
<emontiel> From ISO_TC37-4_N130_rev9_LMF_15March2006.pdf
Conclusion: canonicalForm is required, possibly inferred if not specified
use representation as super-property, writtenForm and phoneticForm as subproperties; writtenFrom
<emontiel> 5.2.6 Form Representation class Form Representation is a class representing one variant orthography of a Form. When there is more than one variant orthography, the Form Representation class contains a Unicode string representing the Form as well as, if needed, the unique attribute-value pairs that describe the specific language, script, and orthography. 5.2.7 Representation class Representation is an abstract class representing a Unicode string as well[CUT]
writtenRepresentation is required
phoneticRrepresentation
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