How would I search for all of the lemmas used in Jonah for example but not used in Nahum?
How do I do this in Logos?
I would use Word Lists - creating a Word List for each book and then merging, going for the difference between them
Besides the words list, is there a way to search for the lemmas that are used in one particular book that are not used in another?
No. It is beyond the scope of Precise Search and even Morph Query. Word List was designed for this purpose.
Thanks Graham and Dave. Appreciate the workaround. Maybe Logos could have this kind of search capability one day down the road.
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