Hi. Is there a way to run a syntax search to find the Attributive, Predicative or Substantive forms of Hebrew adjectives?
Used Basic Search to find Predicative examples in Biblical Hebrew Reference Grammar followed by opening WIVU => WIVU Constituency Trees Updated and => Update: WIVU Hebrew OT Syntactic Analysis updated resource coming soon
Constructed WIVU Syntax Search to find Predicative Adjective following a Conjunction using Logos 7.2 Beta 2:
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Learning more: Predicative Adjective can precede subject so modified Syntax Search, which found 47 more results:
Also shared Syntax Search with Faithlife Group Logos Syntax Searching => https://faithlife.com/logos-syntax-searching/documents
Initial WIVU Attributive Adjective Syntax Search included Ezekiel 39:27 in results:
Used WIVU tree display of verses while modifying Syntax Search; kept going until all verses in section 30.2 of Biblical Hebrew Reference Grammar were found. Learned Attributive Adjective occurs 325 times before noun and 3,400 times after noun.
Shared Syntax Search with Faithlife Group Logos Syntax Searching => https://faithlife.com/logos-syntax-searching/documents