Is there anything comparable to AFAT [Andersen-Forbes Analyzed Text] for the Greek New Testament?
In what way comparable?
My favourite pair is LHI and LGNTI, both Lexham Interlinears. LHI uses the Andersen-Forbes morphology.
Thanks, Dave.
I use both of these.
But is there a Greek text with morphology embedded [just like AFAT does with the Hebrew]?
Thanks, Dave. I use both of these. But is there a Greek text with morphology embedded [just like AFAT does with the Hebrew]?
Most of the Greek texts in Logos have embedded morphology. The ones that don't tend to say "without Morphology" in the title. Or are you asking something else?
Almost all the Greek texts have morphological tagging. Or was there a special tagging feature you're particularly interested in: genre, or semantic domain, for example?
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