Another Syntax Problem

I was in Romans 5:1 and trying to find other places where dikaiow acts as an adverbal function and takes the object eirhnh. I also cant seem to get a screenshot into this thread. Can anyone show me how this should have been constructed. I constructed based on the graph, but no results. Thanks!
Pastor Michael Huffman, Th.A Th.B Th.M
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I would, but my computer died this past weekend and I won't have a new one until Friday and installing L4 won't be a priority until probably Tuesday.
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Michael,
I am sorry I am not a greek person but I can help with the other. The easiest thing to do is do a PrntScrn in windows. Then open MS paint.. then Cntrl V to paste the print screen. use paint to crop the picture. Save that picture. Then just attach the picture using the paper clip. There is another way. You would want to download Jing. It is a free screen capture and movie maker (up to 5 minutes). you do the same attaching with the paper clip. Jing will give you the link to paste into your document for the movie that can be stored on their server. I have just started using Jing myself and it is rather neat.
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DAVE,
CAN YOU EXPLAIN WHY YOU HAD TO PUT THE SECOND CLAUSE FUNCTION AS A OBJECT "SECONDARY OBJECT" AND HOW? AND ALSO WHY YOU HAD TO PUT THE LEMMA AS IBS.EL.WORD ON BOTH AND HOW? THANK YOU.
Pastor Michael Huffman, Th.A Th.B Th.M
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Secondary object is to catch any instances where "peace" was not the primary object. The search is no different when you uncheck the secondary object because there are no examples of peace being a secondary object of justify. Dave was just trying to catch as many examples as possible.
The lbs.el.word is done automatically to inform the program that you are looking for a lemma.
Prov. 15:23
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MY SEARCH DID NOT PUT THE IBS.EL WORD IN THE SEARCH NOR DID IT RETURN ANY RESULTS. HELP!!!Pastor Michael Huffman, Th.A Th.B Th.M
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I SEEM TO HAVE CONSTRUCTED THE SEARCH EXACTLY THE WAY DAVE DID, EXCEPT FOR THE LBS.EL IN THE LEMMA BOX AND AGAIN I RECEIVED NO SEARCH RESULTS. THANKS FOR ALL YOUR HELP.
MICHAELPastor Michael Huffman, Th.A Th.B Th.M
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Michael Huffman said:
I SEEM TO HAVE CONSTRUCTED THE SEARCH EXACTLY THE WAY DAVE DID, EXCEPT FOR THE LBS.EL IN THE LEMMA BOX AND AGAIN I RECEIVED NO SEARCH RESULTS.
I think 4.0a does not use the lbs.el and I only use 4.0b beta, but that should not affect results. Do you have a dotted line from the Clause Function to the Word? Right click the Word box and select "Matching skips levels".
It's best to post an image of your search to comment further.
Dave
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Michael Huffman said:
KEVIN,
I SEEM TO HAVE CONSTRUCTED THE SEARCH EXACTLY THE WAY DAVE DID, EXCEPT FOR THE LBS.EL IN THE LEMMA BOX AND AGAIN I RECEIVED NO SEARCH RESULTS. THANKS FOR ALL YOUR HELP.
MICHAELMichael, Caps are the equivalent of shouting on a forum. Neither David nor Kevin are known to be hard of hearing [;)] Heretical? Yes, but not hard of hearing. [:O]
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DAVE,
WHAT EXACTLY DOES "MATCHING SKIPS LEVELS" MEAN IN THE SYNTAX SEARCH? THANKS!
Pastor Michael Huffman, Th.A Th.B Th.M
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Michael Huffman said:
DAVE,
WHAT EXACTLY DOES "MATCHING SKIPS LEVELS" MEAN IN THE SYNTAX SEARCH? THANKS!
Matching skips levels is the new terminology for the "Must be an immediate child of parent" function in Logos 3. Basically if you do not check this option the entry (in this case the words) would have to branch off directly from the Clause Function. When you check matching skips levels it allows for intervening nodes to come between the Clause Function and the Word.
Prov. 15:23
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KEVIN,
THANKS FOR THE CLARIFICATION.
Pastor Michael Huffman, Th.A Th.B Th.M
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In light of these Q's I just updated http://wiki.logos.com/A_Strategy_for_Syntax_Search
Dave
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because of the way Cascadia functions, you don't actually need the "Matching skips levels" for this particular search.
Both δικαιοω & ειρηνη are the heads of their respective phrases and Cascadia's linguistic framework is head-driven (literally, the name of the framework is Head-driven Phrase Structure Grammar). Thus, the following search will produce identical results with far less clutter (granted, there's only one hit there anyway). You should never need to included words or terminal nodes while searching Cascadia and you should only need to using "Matching skips levels" when the match you're looking for is higher above the word level (e.g. "Clause --> Phrase (Matching skips levels) or "Phrase --> Phrase (Matching Skips Levels)).
The claim here is that grammatical & lexical information isn't merely a word-level phenomena, but truly functions at the phrase level. More specifically, phrases are "driven" by their lexical heads. A NOUN functions as the HEAD of its respective PHRASE and that PHRASE receives the grammatical information encoded by its HEAD. This all may sound rather obvious, but 1) there's much more to it than that, which I won't go into, and 2) it is the key for unlocking the power of Cascadia's database.
See: http://www.amazon.com/Syntactic-Theory-Introduction-Language-Information/dp/1575864002/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1267918899&sr=8-2 for a basic introduction to the framework of Cascadia using English grammar (though, I use the word "basic" loosely. This is an advanced undergraduate or graduate linguistic text.
PS - the addition of "Indirect Object" was just out of curiousity to see if the hits would change at all or not. The distinction between DO, IO, & SO is slightly (but not entirely) arbitrary.
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Mike Aubrey said:
because of the way Cascadia functions, you don't actually need the "Matching skips levels" for this particular search.
Mike,
This is the hard part for people just beginning to explore the Syntax Search. My "Control" text search shows there is only one solution anyway but I opted for "skipping levels" to illustrate how to avoid specifying all the intermediate levels when they have no effect on the query, or because they vary between different results. And because it is equally applicable to an OpenText query. Cascadia's head-driven structure takes a little more explaining so it seems appropriate to expand the topic on the wiki - if you could add a paragraph to http://wiki.logos.com/A_Strategy_for_Syntax_Search it would be appreciated.
BTW you don't need Anything within an Unordered term.
thanks,
Dave
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Dave Hooton said:
BTW you don't need Anything within an Unordered term.
Thanks! Learn something new all the time!
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Dave Hooton said:
if you could add a paragraph to http://wiki.logos.com/A_Strategy_for_Syntax_Search it would be appreciated.
will do when I have a free moment, its been busy lately...
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Dave
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