It has been some time since I searched for all occurrences of a word in a specific voice, and the way I learned a gazillion years ago doesn't seem to be working. Specifically, I want to write the search sequence (morphological term?) to search the SBLGNT for all occurrences of τάσσω in the middle/passive voice. Thanks!! If can direct me to the page which shows how to form a search sequence (like "@v??m"), all the better.
OK...found this page. (https://www.logos.com/logos-pro/morph-query-builder), but the "create morph query document" does not appear when I try to do a morphological search.
Wrote the search sequence g:τάσσω@V?U????? but it did not return any found
Wrote the search sequence g:τάσσω@V?M????? but it did not return any found
But they exist. Where am I going wrong?
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- Is the first screenshot the search you are looking for? - lemma:τάσσω@V?[MP] Note the search needs the lemma indicator not "g" - (g is used to indicate the start of a transliterated term). You can build the search using the query builder available by typing the @ key or by clicking on the search string once created (picture 2) The Morph Query Document is another way of doing it - and available from the morph search Query button (picture 3). That gives another way of constructing the search which the link you referenced above should explain. Does this help?