Does anyone know how to create a visual filter for the pronoun "you" (as a single box) and "you " plural as a double box? We learned this in Camp Logos but I cannot remember and did not write it down TIA.
Cindy
This may help. Also might add that if you kept your Camp Logos 2 Syllabus the details for creating this are all laid out in chapter 4 and specifically on page 20 using Logos 6.
One way to create a visual filter is saving a search:
Singular 2nd person pronoun OR verb (with embedded pronoun)
@R?2?S OR @V???2S
Plural 2nd person pronoun OR verb (with embedded pronoun)
@R?2?P OR @V???2P
Old English uses thee and thou for you singular plus ye for you plural.
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Does anyone know how to create a visual filter for the pronoun "you" (as a single box) and "you " plural as a double box? We learned this in Camp Logos but I cannot remember and did not write it down TIA. Cindy
Vide this video by Meiser: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgUMK1K71JA
I think tagging plural prounouns and verbs is distracting, as there are so many of them. It's beter IMHO to tag the singular ones only.
I just want it to say, "y'all"
Tagging verbs shows range of Greek verbal expression, which is one way to study. Titus 1:6 has singular for one wife and plural for faithful children.
Titus 1:7-9 has singular words to describe qualifications. Titus 1:16 has a mix of singular and plural.
Screen shot has a single blue line above singular words and a wavy blue line for plural. Nominative case has yellow highlight. Prepositions have green underline. Verbs have tagging to show range of expression; highlighting palette has key. Tenses: Aorist, Future, Imperfect, Perfect, Present. Mood: Indicative, Imperative, Infinitive, Participle, Subjunctive. Thankful for Logos 6 option to show Bible text only (without chapter and verse numbers).
Logos Wiki has => https://wiki.logos.com/Extended_Tips_for_Highlighting_and_Visual_Filters#Examples_of_visual_filters
For ye old English, have suggested "y'all y'all" to those with Southern US heritage..