Search for all morphologies of a word

When I used Llibronix (Logos 3), I could put in a verb like θέλω (any example suffices) and it would give me a list of results of, not only passages in which θέλω occurs, but also passages in which related morphologies occur (e.g., aorist, imperfect, future, etc.). Or, say for a noun, it would give me all the case inflections (nom, acc, gen, dat).
But, when I perform a word search in Logos 4, it only gives me passages for the specific word I entered in the search box.
What else do I need to do?
Thanks in advance.
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Paragon said:
When I used Llibronix (Logos 3), I could put in a verb like θέλω (any example suffices) and it would give me a list of results of, not only passages in which θέλω occurs, but also passages in which related morphologies occur (e.g., aorist, imperfect, future, etc.).
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In Logos 4, a Morph Search for lemma finds a variety of results that can be grouped using Analysis:
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Paragon said:
But, when I perform a word search in Logos 4, it only gives me passages for the specific word I entered in the search box.
What else do I need to do?
In addition to what KS4J has told you, you can also search for morphological patterns without entering a search word. Start your morph search with the '@' character and a drop down will give you options to choose.
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Gary O'Neal said:
Another way you can do these searches is from the Greek New Testament. Right click on a word and you will see its morphology in the right column. If you select this, you can then select search this resource in the left column.
Logos also has English Bibles with Reverse Interlinear tagging where right click can be used for Lemma or Morph search (plus more):
ESV (Old and New Testaments)
NASB 1995 Update (Old and New Testaments)
KJV 1900 (Old and New Testaments)
AV 1873 (Old and New Testaments)
NKJV (Old and New Testaments)
NRSV (Old and New Testaments)
LEB (New Testament)
NIV 1984 (New Testament: currently not available for purchase individually, is included in => Seventh-day Adventist Bible Commentary Expanded Edition )
NIV 2011 (New Testament)
NLT (New Testament)
My favorite Logos 4 feature is visual filter highlighting using Logos Greek Morphology (so can visually see range of verbal expression in a passage); wiki Extended Tips for Visual Filters has => Examples of visual filters that includes a screen shot with five Logos Greek Morphology visual filters and corresponding highlighting palette, which are usable in Greek and English resources with appropriate tagging (e.g. English Reverse Interlinear and Greek resources with morphological tagging).
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Thank you for all the suggestions. I will give it a try.
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