Emphatic Negation Visual Filter
I was trying to do a search for emphatic negation to save a visual filter. My search was lemma:οὐ BEFORE 1 WORD lemma:μὴ
I am doing something wrong as I get zero results in the ESV, NASB95, and UBS5.
I can do a Logos Grammatical Construction search but that just gives me results with verses. I was looking for something more useful.
{Section <GrammaticalConstructions = Emphatic Negation>}
Thank you!
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Hi Scott - and welcome to the forums
I can do a Logos Grammatical Construction search but that just gives me results with verses. I was looking for something more useful.
{Section <GrammaticalConstructions = Emphatic Negation>}
That seems to give what I thought you were looking for - as below:
What am I missing?
Graham
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My search was lemma:οὐ BEFORE 1 WORD lemma:μὴ
Try lemma:οὐ BEFORE 1 WORD Lemma:μή - note the last lemma vs. yours.
You must use this in a Morph Search.
I am doing something wrong as I get zero results in the ESV, NASB95
Not with the modified search, but this is where you come across the limitation of bibles with reverse interlinears. The word spacing is determined by the translated words and if the Greek words are translated as a single word (e.g. never), the effective spacing is zero. So you use:
lemma:οὐ BEFORE 0-1 WORD Lemma:μή
But there will be false positives and missed results because of Greek word alignment/order e.g. Mt 12:24. You should always use Greek bibles for searches like this.
Dave
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Try lemma:οὐ BEFORE 1 WORD Lemma:μή
{Section <GrammaticalConstructions = Emphatic Negation>} produces different results, partly because of word order. So compare it with
lemma:οὐ WITHIN 1 WORD Lemma:μή
Dave
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Graham, thank you. I do not only want to highlight verse, but make a custom visual filter that I can use in any biblical text. Below is the section in the Visual Filters that custom (for lack of a better word) is kept.
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Hello Dave,
Thanks for your input and correction of Lemma.
lemma:οὐ BEFORE 1 WORD Lemma:μή and lemma:οὐ BEFORE 0-1 WORD Lemma:μή produce the same results (188 results in 85 verses).
lemma:οὐ WITHIN 1 WORD Lemma:μή produce 194 results in 88 verses. There is three more verses when I search for WITHIN 1 WORD.
I am working on narrowing down why the different results. We are on the right track!
Thank you!
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lemma:οὐ BEFORE 1 WORD Lemma:μή and lemma:οὐ BEFORE 0-1 WORD Lemma:μή produce the same results (188 results in 85 verses).
In a Greek bible, yes. 0-1 is needed for translations with reverse interlinears.
Dave
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Dave,
WITHIN – searches places οὐ before of after μὴ. Therefore, more results.
BEFORE - keeps the correct word order of οὐ before μὴ
Thanks for the help! This forum made things much easier and precise.
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Graham, thank you. I do not only want to highlight verse, but make a custom visual filter that I can use in any biblical text. Below is the section in the Visual Filters that custom (for lack of a better word) is kept.
I know that Dave has helped you get the search string you wanted but I still don't understand why the Emphatic Negation search using the tag I mentioned doesn't work for you. You mentioned a visual filter but it didn't appear in your post. Could you please try again, using the paperclip icon in the forum editor to include it?
Thanks, Graham
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Graham,
The search you had gives me verses. I wanted a visual filter that I could turn on and off to highlight Emphatic Negation within the text itself while I am reading without a specific search. Sometimes I find it easier to see the bigger picture if I don't isolate verses within a search. Mine is highlighted in blue. John 20:25 with Thomas.
Sir, Happy Easter!
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I think we end up in the same spot. Your way does a specific search for grammar. I wanted to do a visual filter to highlight in the text without doing a search. Either way we see the same thing.
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I have more results doing a morph search rather than the built in Logos search for Emphatic Negation.
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I wanted to do a visual filter to highlight in the text without doing a search. Either way we see the same thing.
I think you may be talking past each other. A visual filter does a search - that is why you can verify the filter condition by running the condition as a search.
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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I have more results doing a morph search rather than the built in Logos search for Emphatic Negation.
Are they actual instances of the criteria Logos defines as emphatic negation or are they false positives or differences in definition?
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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I have more results doing a morph search rather than the built in Logos search for Emphatic Negation.
Are they actual instances of the criteria Logos defines as emphatic negation or are they false positives or differences in definition?
I tried this Morph search:
(lemma:οὐ BEFORE 1 WORD lemma:μή) ANDNOT {Section <GrammaticalConstructions = Emphatic Negation>}
It finds two legitimate instances of Emphatic Negation, which are not tagged as Emphatic Negation.
A search for (lemma:οὐ BEFORE 1 WORD lemma:μή) finds four more results than {Section <GrammaticalConstructions = Emphatic Negation>} because each word is counted as a result when you search for two search terms.
This is not the first time that I have found grammatical constructions that are not correctly tagged. Even with this limitation, I love the grammatical construction and syntactic force tags.
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When you find errors be sure to report them. FL is quite responsible about correcting them.
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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When you find errors be sure to report them. FL is quite responsible about correcting them.
I have raised these issues on the forums from time to time. Is there another venue to report them?
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Is there another venue to report them?
I've asked that in RICK or SEAN DATA BUG in constructions data - Faithlife Forums (logos.com)
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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We'll review these instances to see if they should be included in the data set.
MJ, regarding reporting, the dataset documentation provides a link to a Faithlife group ( https://faithlife.com/lexham-greek-grammatical-constructions-dataset/activity ) as well as an email address ( data.constructs.el@faithlife.com ). Either are fine to report annotation issues.
- Rick
Rick Brannan
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We'll review these instances to see if they should be included in the data set.
We've completed the review and the two instances mentioned above (Mk 13:19 and Acts 13:41) will be included in a future update of the Greek Grammatical Constructions dataset.
Thanks for the report.
Rick Brannan
Data Wrangler, Faithlife
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Thanks, Rick!
I love that Logos is continually working to improve their data.
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