Parts of speech Greek NT

Is there anything thast logos provides that will show the various parts of speech in the Greek NT and how they are linked?
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Faithlife provides a Glossary of Morpho-Syntactic Database Terminology => https://ref.ly/logosres/morphglosses?art=greek that is included in Full and Extended Feature Sets (personally acquired in earlier base package purchase):
nick cole said:how they are linked
Please elaborate about linkage question(s). Morph Search has drop down choices for each part of speech. Logos wiki has => https://wiki.logos.com/Morphology_Codes#Logos_Greek_Morphology
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What I would like to see is how the main verb or clause in a sentence is linked to subordibate clauses in a paragraph. I am trying to find a main point in a part of a NT letter for a sermon and see what is subordinate to that main idea.
What is the cheapest package that would do that? I would love to see that in a flow or block structure, a visual outline.
Thanks for your earlier post.
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What you are looking for in Logos is a Clause Visualizer that can help you see the structure of the original text. One source you can purchase separately is:
The OpenText.org Syntactically Analyzed Greek New Testament
Two other sources are:
The Cascadia Syntax Graphs of the New Testament SBL Edition and
The Lexham Syntactic Greek New Testament SBL Edition: Sentence Analysis. Both come with the Standard Gold Library and above.
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Mark Smith said:
The Cascadia Syntax Graphs of the New Testament SBL Edition and
The Lexham Syntactic Greek New Testament SBL Edition: Sentence Analysis.
These Greek Visualization resources are included in:
- Logos Now membership
- Logos 7 Full Feature Set
- Logos 7 Extended Feature Set
- Logos Cloud subscription (Essentials OR higher)
- Verbum Now membership
- Verbum 7 Full Feature Set
- Verbum Cloud subscription (Plus OR higher)
Note: Now memberships and Cloud subscriptions have resource access while membership/subscription is active.
A Logos 7 OR Verbum 7 Library with English resources is a package plus feature set. Silver and higher packages have Full Feature Set recommended.
The The OpenText.org Syntactically Analyzed Greek New Testament is currently included in Gold for German (Deutsch) and Portuguese (along with Cascadia Syntax Graphs of the New Testament: SBL Edition and The Lexham Syntactic Greek New Testament, SBL Edition: Sentence Analysis). Thankful for an older base package purchase that included OpenText and other Greek tools.
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