I generally trust Rick Brannan so I suspect I'm being dense but where do I find Louw-Nida on OpenText? Is it just in the Context Menu?
Believe you are correct. And if the wandering thought might be 'used to be', in L7, the only LNs in the visualization resources, are all Lexham (with OpenText, it shows in the context menu). I'd of thought the Cascade series would include it for Deutero (displayable).
https://ref.ly/logosres/louwnida?ref=LouwNida.88.211Its still in my library, or am I not understanding your question?
Its still in my library, or am I not understanding your question?
Sorry I wasn't clear - I was asking where to find it that was equivalent to where the blog said it was.
Its still in my library, or am I not understanding your question? Sorry I wasn't clear - I was asking where to find it that was equivalent to where the blog said it was.
I don't think I've ever used Louw-Nida that way.
I know I haven't ...
... where do I find Louw-Nida on OpenText?
Syntax Search example using Louw-Nida
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Thank you ... this seems to correspond to what Rick was trying to say.