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Syntax Demonstration Videos on CD-ROM

Logos is committed to providing world-class tools and resources to scholars and laypeople alike. With the release of Logos Bible Software 3, we have made several syntactically tagged databases of the Hebrew Bible and Greek New Testament available. Display and searching of syntactic markup represents a quantum leap in biblical study resources. What morphological databases did to revolutionize word-level searching, syntax databases will do for phrases and clauses.

This disk contains 33 videos—several hours of video demonstrating the markup and features of these new syntax databases.

Please note: The videos on this disc were prepared for the ETS/SBL annual meetings in November, 2006. Application features and syntax databases are continually updated, so our shipping product may not precisely mirror what you see in the videos.

 

Video Demonstrations Included

Hebrew Syntax

General Introduction

  • Conceptual Introduction to Hebrew Syntax Databases
  • The Difference Between Morph and Syntax—What is the difference between a morphologically-tagged database and a syntactically-tagged database? Why does anyone need syntax?

Andersen-Forbes Analysis of the Hebrew Bible

  • Introduction to the A-F Resources
  • A Closer Look at the A-F Graphs
  • A-F Searching Basics
  • A-F Searching: Genesis 48:15-16—Learn how to find clauses with a compound subject and a singular verb, across verse boundaries.
  • A-F Searching: Clause Constituent Order—Learn how to find VSO clauses in the Pentateuch, filtered by Pentateuchal sources.
  • A-F Searching: Clause Sequence—Learn how to find a sequence of (1) wayyiqtol+ (2) wayyiqtol+ (3) wayyiqtol+ (4) disjunctive waw+noun+perfect verb clauses.
  • A-F Searching: Infinitive Absolute as Predicator—Learn how to find clauses where an infinitive absolute verb form substitutes for a finite verb.
  • A-F Searching: Verbless Clauses—Learn how to find various types of non-verbal clauses in the Andersen-Forbes database.

WIVU Syntax Database

  • WIVU Searching: Clause Constituent Order—Find VSO vs. SVO word order in clauses.
  • WIVU Searching: Clause Sequence—Find a sequence of (1) wayyiqtol+ (2) wayyiqtol+ (3) wayyiqtol+ (4) disjunctive waw + noun + perfect verb.
  • WIVU Searching: Fronted Elements—Find casus pendens clause components.
  • WIVU Searching: Infinitive Absolute as Predicator—Learn how to find clauses where an infinitive absolute verb form substitutes for a finite verb.

Greek Syntax

General Introduction

  • Conceptual Introduction to Greek Syntax Databases
  • The Difference Between Morph and Syntax—What is the difference between a morphologically-tagged database and a syntactically-tagged database? Why does anyone need syntax?

OpenText.org

  • Introduction to OpenText.org Resources
  • A Closer Look at OpenText.org Graphs
  • OpenText.org Searching Basics
  • OpenText.org Searching: Subject & Predicator Agreement—Find clauses where the subject and predicator (verb) share the same lexical form.
  • OpenText.org Searching: Fronted Complements—Find clauses where a complement appears in the clause before the verb.
  • OpenText.org Searching: Genitives Absolute
  • OpenText.org Searching: Accusative Subjects—Find clauses where an accusative noun or pronoun is the subject of an infinitive verb. Also find accusative noun or pronoun as subject of an infinitive where verb also takes an accusative object.

Lexham Syntactic Greek New Testament

  • Introduction to Lexham SGNT Resources
  • Lexham SGNT Searching: Structures & Usage
  • Lexham SGNT Searching Basics
  • Lexham SGNT Searching: Pronoun Reference
  • Lexham SGNT Searching: Double Accusatives
  • Lexham SGNT Searching: Accusative Subject of an Infinitive I
  • Lexham SGNT Searching: Accusative Subject of an Infinitive II

Further Resources

  • More Hebrew Resources
  • More Greek Resources
  • What is a Reverse Interlinear?
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