wiktionary.dbpedia.org is part of the DBpedia project and not associated
with Wiktionary or Wikimedia etc.
It doesnt have a special name yet.

That the article "born" is not fully parsed, is a bug, as far as i can
see now. when you look at its html representation
http://wiktionary.dbpedia.org/page/born you can see that only the
language section (English) was parsed, there should be a link to the PoS
section too... I will have a look into it soon.

But generally, if data is missing in the wiki, change it there (and wait
for us to make a new dump) or if its not parsed, have a look at the
configuration xml file. If its a general problem with the general entry
layout, thats hard to change. But in this case, its a bug.

Regards,
Jonas

Am Montag, den 14.05.2012, 16:54 +0200 schrieb Christoph Lauer:
> Am 14.05.2012 16:11, schrieb Lars Aronsson:
> > On 2012-05-14 15:44, Christoph Lauer wrote:
> >> The connection in the german
> >> wiktionary is a little different, there the link to the base form is
> >> under "Grammatische Merkmale" (grammatical properties), and in the base
> >> form of the verb the noun "Geburt" (birth) is found under "Abgeleitete
> >> Begriffe" (derived terms).
> >> I would be very happy if these informations could be extracted into the
> >> dbpedia-wiktionary, in a unified way for all languages.
> > 
> > If you look around the various languages of Wiktionary, you will
> > find that German is the exception. Most languages follow the
> > pattern of the English Wiktionary. If you want things to work the
> > same way for all languages, the German Wiktionary would need
> > to be restructured from scratch. This is not likely to happen.
> > 
> > Still, the entry for bear (English Wiktionary, etymology 2, verb)
> > does list "born" as the participle near the headword. There is also
> > a list ofderived terms (bear down, bear up, ...), it just doesn't
> > list "birth" yet, but I think you are free to add it.
> > 
> > 
> Thanks for the information. Too bad the german wiktionary makes such
> exceptions there, it's the wiktionary I wanted to use :-(
> However my central problem was that none of these informations aren't
> available in the RDF dumps or through the SPARQL endpoint
> http://wiktionary.dbpedia.org/sparql, neither born -> bear, nor bear ->
> birth/give birth, I thought maybe someone knows if there are plans to
> import these informations. Does the project, which creates the dumps,
> has a name anyway? Like dbpedia, the project creating the dumps from
> wikipedia.
> 
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