morph search of John 1:1-5
Christian Alexander
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How can I do a morph search of John 1:1-5?
A morph search for what?
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A morph search for what?
I am not sure. I want to analyze a morphological chart and linguistics of John 1:1-5.
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I want to analyze a morphological chart and linguistics of John 1:1-5.
This still makes no sense but my guess at what you want to do is:
- You are interested in only certain aspects of linguistics e.g. you ignore articulatory phonetics, etymology, historical linguistics . . . and focus on morphology:
- For each word in the passage:
- identify multi-part lexemes/collations/idioms
- identify root
- identify lemma
- identify stem
- identify all morphemes paying attention to what is taught in Mounce, William D. The Morphology of Biblical Greek. Edited by Verlyn D. Verbrugge. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan Publishing House, 1994.
- based on the data assign classes to the lemma
- note any irregularity in use or conjugation/declension
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