How would I use Logos to find the independent clauses in Philippians 2:5-11?
One idea is Discourse Grammar visual filters that shows sentence:
Screen shot also has "Inductive - Precept" and "Logos Greek Morphology" visual filters enabled.
OpenText Clause Analysis shows Philippians 2:5-11 has one Primary Clause (PC) with many Secondary Clause (SC) modifications.
Independent Clause: A group of related words that can stand as a simple sentence. When part of a sentence, an independent clause is also called the principal clause or the main clause.
Davis, W. H. (2005). Beginner’s grammar of the Greek New Testament (Revised and expanded edition, p. xxxiii). Eugene, OR: Wipf and Stock Publishers.
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Maybe try this resource (OpenText Clause Analysis): https://ref.ly/logosres/opentextgraph;ref=BibleNA27.Php2.5
By clicking the button that looks like the interlinear icon, you can choose to only display clauses or whatever you want to see.
But understand that the question does not make as much sense in Greek as in English: http://www.opentext.org/model/guidelines/clause/0-1.html
EDIT: KS4J made a much better response while I was finding the second link, which you should still read.
Thank you for the help. I am still not sure how to find what I need though.
I am still not sure how to find what I need though.
Could you explain a bit further what you intend to do with the information? As was mentioned above, the OpenText clause analysis gives only one independent (primary) clause for the entire segment. The Lexham Syntactic Greek New Testament: SBL Edition shows two independent (primary) clauses (5-8, 9-11). So the number depends upon how you are defining independent clause for your purposes.
How did you get the Clause labels on the lower left section?
Mouse Hover in OpenText.Org Clause Visualization causes two pop-ups to appear: at mouse pointer & lower left: