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Any and all names of fictional motifs used in modern trope encyclopedias, including TV Tropes or AllTheTropes. Offline resources or anything else may be added to this category as long as they are about the general concept of naming and building ontologies of fictional tropes. In many or most cases, what should be added to this Category should be <i>Lexemes</i>, which are then linked back to independent trope Items in the Q namespace / S1 dimension. Litho<i>graph</i>ica does not commit itself to using the particular trope names on AllTheTropes or other such encyclopedias, but allowing a few of these names to creep into repeated usage is not disallowed, and it is entirely okay and encouraged to catalogue all of them and create cross-site linkages between similar or equivalent concepts. == Lexemes (in draft) == <ol class="hue clean"> <!-- {{HueNumber|L19}} en: history / material-history --> <li class="field_exstruct" value="3001" data-dimension="L">[https://allthetropes.org/wiki/Trope_Namer Trope Namer] <li class="field_exstruct" value="3199" data-dimension="L">[https://allthetropes.org/wiki/Meaningful_Name Meaningful Name] </li></ol> [[Category:Hue-format fake Lexemes]] [[Category:Art history and criticism ontology]] [[Category:Fictional tropes ontology]]
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