I don't see any differences.
Lexham Hebrew Bible (LHB) has inline Display option:
Right click shows LHB has root tagging for words. BHS/WIVU has WIVU Morphological tagging while LHB has Logos Hebrew Morphology.
LHB also has clause search tagging:
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Very helpful. Thank you very much.
May I ask that how much differences are there between the WIVU Morphology and Logos Hebrew Morphology?
Wiki => http://wiki.logos.com/Morphology_Codes shows 21 verb stems for WIVU Morphology and 35 verb stems for Logos Hebrew Morphology along with the rest of the tagging codes.
Old Testament Reverse Interlinear resources now have Logos Hebrew Morphology.
I see. I had discussion with Logos staff on email before about the morphology.
Westminster Hebrew Morphology distinguishes the Perfect Waw Consecutive and Perfect + Regular Waw. This is adopted by BibleWorks.
Although they may be identical in form in the text, it is still helpful to see how scholars think about those words.
It seems that we have to buy separately for the Westminster Morphology Hebrew Bible.
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Wiki => http://wiki.logos.com/Morphology_Codes shows 21 verb stems for WIVU Morphology and 35 verb stems for Logos Hebrew Morphology along with the rest of the tagging codes. Old Testament Reverse Interlinear resources now have Logos Hebrew Morphology. Keep Smiling
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