Does anybody knows I can do a search of Hebrew verbal collocations with prepositions? I am trying to do a search for the number of occurrences that the verb אמן is collocated with the preposition בְּ. Appreciate any help I can get, thanks!
Does anybody know *how...
Well, I suspect getting FL to implement the badly needed n-tuple feature is not the answer you have in mind. Nor do you really want to hear that I just suggested Logos provide more support for this sort of lexical item: SUGGESTION: Lexical units in interlinears - fixed lexical collocation, formulaic language, idioms, phrasal verbs
Some variation on this search may get you there - Dave (or KS2J) may provide more precise syntax.
Yeah manually screening through all the occurrences to spot the collocation is certainly an option, though I had hoped that with Logos the labor intensiveness of that process would have been eliminated. Thanks though.
Wait, you can't simply do a Hebrew string search?
I admit that since Bibleworks shut down ( it's crashed on my Mac, and I haven't reinstalled), I haven't spent the time to learn how to do original language searches in Logos; that's what I had BW for, and it excelled at it.I could have literally generated and run the search on this in about 1.5 seconds. 'b@p* 'mn@v*
No, that's a hidden feature that has slowly deteriorated - you can try it and see what performance you get from the wildcards. https://wiki.logos.com/detailed_search_help#Wildcards