Talk:Q23622
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Autodescription — dictionary (Q23622)
description: work that provides word information such as spelling, definition, gender, pronunciation, etymology, etc., where the information provided depends on the kind of dictionary
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- Report on constraint conformation of “dictionary” claims and statements. Constraints report for items data
For help about classification, see Wikidata:Classification.
- Parent classes (classes of items which contain this one item)
- dictionary (Q23622)
- knowledge organization system (Q6423319)
- literary work (Q7725634)
- lexicographic work (Q121841020)
- →(⁋) reference work (Q13136)
- →(℧) publication (Q732577)
- dictionary (Q23622)
- Subclasses (classes which contain special kinds of items of this class)
- ⟨
dictionary
⟩ on wikidata tree visualisation (external tool)(depth=1) - Generic queries for classes
Union and disjoint queries
- Instances of dictionary (Q23622) that are instances of none of the classes descriptive dictionary (Q52162477) and prescriptive dictionary (Q52162481) [1]
- Instances of dictionary (Q23622) that are instances of two (or more) of the classes: [2]
- Instances of dictionary (Q23622) that are instances of none of the classes general dictionary (Q52162484) and specialized dictionary (Q1391417) [3]
- See also
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Removal of the « instance of : book » statement
[edit]@Conny: As book (Q571) is defined as a physical exemplar of a textual work, I removed the statement. Indeed, it turned out wiktionaries were considered books with the current class tree, this is not really correct don’t you think ? author TomT0m / talk page 12:20, 4 August 2019 (UTC)