The interlinear has morphemes when the Greek word is parsed. Where is the chart for the abbreviations?
For example, what does this stand for? αυτος RP3GSM
Welcome Don,
If referring to bible translations like ESV, the Reverse Interlinear pane provides an explanation on hover. You can also right click the English word then make a selection on the LHS for an explanation/command on the RHS
https://community.logos.com/kb/articles/2141-morphology-codes
But if in a tagged Bible, a right-click will spell out shorter codes.
It would still be nice if there was a master chart for the parsing codes. It doesn't seem to exist.
Excluding the sentence parsing of the clause visualization resources, the search provides such a chart in a multi-step process:
At one time I put a fair chunk of this information into the wiki. DBM gave you that link. Can you explain what you are wanting that doesn't exist?
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