Before I spend a bunch of time trying to work this out, I'm hoping someone has already done this. (Logos itself maybe?)
There are five different Greek morphological coding schemes. (The Logos Wiki has them listed HERE with their codes.) >> Logos, GRAMCORD, Friberg, Robinson, Swanson
Is there a list of all the Greek resources that indicates which morphological scheme they are using? I'm pretty sure that all the English Reverse Interlinears are using the Logos morphological coding, but it would be good to have that confirmed.
There are grammatical fine points that can be noted by using schemes but there are other reasons for wanting to figure this out.
- It's bothersome to try to do a search in some version and get no hits because I've used the wrong scheme / code combination.
- As far as I can tell, only some of the Logos coded texts allow for "Root" search. True? Which texts include analysis for roots?
- If you want to search a collection, you need the books to be using the same scheme. E.g., I regularly want to do a search across both the LXX and the Greek NT. As far as I've been able to determine, the only collection that works is to use Rahlfs Septuagint with Logos Morphology (and also the Alternate Texts one) and the UBS4 GNT. Is there a better way to search both LXX and GNT at the same time?
Thanks for any help.