I'm trying to write word studies for Hebrew and Greek, and Morph has been very helpful in identifying the tense/etc of words. However, it's not clear how one cites Morph - trying to access the 'analysis' section also seems to be taking a long time.
What is your purpose for writing these? People you are teaching? an academic paper?
Morphology is not normally cited. In English do you cite that "Walk" is in the present tense whereas "walked" is in the past tense? Citations are usually reserved for that which is not common knowledge.
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