[B-Greek] data base & syntax question
Norman Goos
normangoos at comcast.net
Thu May 22 15:15:37 EDT 2003
BW uses a data base which contains the actual NT Greek word, it's root
form and it's morphological tag. Has anyone ever come across a data base
with this info plus the addition of a syntactical tag? Example in Mark 1:1
- ARXH would have a morpho tag of N-FSN and a syntactical tag of Nominative
Absolute. I know that the Renaissance NT Commentary has these tags based
on the Dana & Mantey syntax scheme, but I've not seen an electronic version
which would be then searchable. Any comments?
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