Morphology Search and Syntax

It appears logos does not allow accent sensetive searching in Greek or Hebrew is that correct?
Also, is it possible to conduct a morphology search that will only return results that meat certain syntactic criteria so as to search syntax in resources that have not by syntactically tagged?
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For your first question see https://wiki.logos.com/Search_Matching_Commands
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Daniel said:
Also, is it possible to conduct a morphology search that will only return results that meat certain syntactic criteria so as to search syntax in resources that have not by syntactically tagged?
Maybe; manuscript 0162 does not have morphological tagging so was not found for a morphological search of the definite article.
Searching for manuscript 0162 inflected form of επι̣στευσαν in a collection of Analytical Greek lexicons did not find anything. NA28 inflection is a bit different, which is found in the Analytical Greek lexicons.
Searching for manuscript 0162 inflected form of μαθηται in a collection of Analytical Greek lexicons found three results.
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MJ. Smith said:
For your first question see https://wiki.logos.com/Search_Matching_Commands
Thanks for the link and the info that answers my question quite nicely.
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Daniel said:MJ. Smith said:
For your first question see https://wiki.logos.com/Search_Matching_Commands
Thanks for the link and the info that answers my question quite nicely.
+1 [Y] Thanks plus some search examples using Manuscript 0162 inflected form επι̣στευσαν
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