I would like to request for a morphologically tagged Hebrew text of the משנה (Mishnah) to be created and added to the Logos catalog/library.
Thanks in Advance
Short of a morphologically tagged version, any original language edition would be a welcome addition. Seeing that the text is in the public domain it need not be expensive, either. You could use the text of the Kaufman manuscript. It's really a large missing piece of the Logos offering… when we DO have access to things like the Hebrew fragments of Ben Sira!
I would also like to request a morphologically tagged Hebrew Mishnah. This isn't just for Mishnaic studies, but it's an important resource for studying ancient Hebrew generally. Logos really shouldn't be without it.
This is very important for my studies as well. Currently a tagged Mishnah is available in Accordance, but with many imperfections in the tagging. I would love to have an alternative version or at least an alternative morphology data base for the Mishnah on Logos.
I take back my commend about Ben Sira… I bought that module and it is far far more limited than I thought, with Hebrew text covering only about 1/3 of the extant Hebrew text.
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