Ambiguity in Bible morphology - How to see alternatives?

Bob
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edited November 2024 in English Forum

The morphological tagging of Bibles in Logos must make choices based on context when there is ambiguity. At least I believe that's true in Greek, but I'm not sure about Hebrew.

Is more information available in Logos about alternative morphology tags...

1) How can I tell where the morphology is sourced from?

2) Can Logos resources or tools show the alternatives?

3) Is there a way to list or identify verses where the ambiguity is "non-trivial"?

For example, in James 4:5, pneuma is tagged noun, nominative, singular, neuter but it can also be interpreted accusative. (See https://blog.logos.com/2007/03/examining_some_3/ )

Note: Doesn't matter to me if the answer applies to Logos desktop or mobile.

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