[B-Greek] Greek database
munnerlyn
munnerlyn at netzero.net
Tue Jan 27 16:57:07 EST 2004
This web based one is free.
http://www-users.cs.york.ac.uk/~fisher/gnt/search.html
----- Original Message -----
From: <lhjack at cox.net>
To: <aloney at umich.edu>
Cc: <B-Greek at lists.ibiblio.org>
Sent: Monday, January 26, 2004 3:53 PM
Subject: Re: [B-Greek] Greek database
> In a message dated 1/26/2004 11:06:23 AM Eastern Standard Time,
> cwconrad at artsci.wustl.edu writes:
> At 10:57 AM -0500 1/26/04, aloney at umich.edu wrote:
> >I am hoping to perform an analysis of the Gospel of Luke with respect to
> >verbal
> >aspect usage and modes of discourse. It would ease my study and save me a
lot
> >of time if I were able to use an existing database to perform searches
for
> >certain verb forms or to obtain a listing of all instances of a certain
verb,
> >ERXOMAI for instance, sorted by tense. Is anyone aware of such a
database, or
> >for that matter, is anyone aware of a previous analysis of the verb forms
of
> >the Gospel of Luke that contains such data in its appendices?
>
> You can do this almost instantaneously in Accordance for Mac, presumably
> also in Gramcord for Windows and in Logos and Bible Works also. In
> Accordance, for instance, you can immediately find all instances of
ERCOMAI
> in Luke and, depending onhow you set up your results" formatting, have an
> analysis by tense, voice, mood, person & number, etc.
> ____
>
> Carl says this can be done in Accordance, and I am sure he knows whereof
he
> speaks. It can also be done in Logos / Libronix. I cannot speak
regarding BW.
> I know of at least one person on this list who, at least sometimes, uses
BW.
> Perhaps he would be willing to speak regarding this.
> _____
>
> As a novice BW 5.0 user, I can report that the search in BW is simple and
quick, but the formatting and sorting of the results, though options exist,
appear to be somewhat limited.
>
> Search results can be copied to another application and manipulated for
desired sorting.
>
> Lynn Jackson
>
>
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