Is there such a thing as a database that catalogues verbs across the New Testament. So you can ask things like 'How many many Perfects are "Aoristic Perfects"'
I know various features of verbs are debatable, but some form of database/catalogue might just be more useful than none at all
Database of Categorisation of verbs according to (for example) Wallace?
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Re: Database of Categorisation of verbs according to (for example) Wallace?
Logos' Lexham Syntactic Greek New Testament does that.
https://www.logos.com/product/25693/lex ... nd-dataset
But generally, if you wanted a database of verb usage, you'd want a system that's, well, actually rigorous in its definitions and categories.
https://www.logos.com/product/25693/lex ... nd-dataset
But generally, if you wanted a database of verb usage, you'd want a system that's, well, actually rigorous in its definitions and categories.
Mike Aubrey, Linguist
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Re: Database of Categorisation of verbs according to (for example) Wallace?
You could probably use http://www.laparola.net/greco/index.php La Parola for searching various categories of verbs (also nouns, pronouns, ktl.)