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== Early versions == Although I tried not to change the formatting of this page much from start to finish, it has gone through a few formatting versions. * Late into the creation of this page, the page text got too long to properly submit through the form. The pre-division version, notably containing a Lexemes prototype and first example data table, is [[Special:PermanentLink/6785|here]]. * There was a Lexemes (Terms) prototype on this page until it got too unwieldy to remember which ones had been created and easier to simply delete them to keep track. The untouched Lexemes prototype is now [[User:Reversedragon/FirstNineThousand/Lexemes|here]]. ** Lexemes originally had their own numbers until the Term namespace was introduced, at which point they were changed to use the number of whatever Item fits them the most closely. ** The rules for Lexeme Forms were first tested out at [[User:Reversedragon/FirstNineThousand/inflections]] * There was also a Properties brainstorm, which is now at [[Philosophical Research:Properties/Numeric]].
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