Greetings everyone,
I need to perform a search for all uses of ἀπο in clauses that have a passive verb in Pauline writings (I know how to access the Pauline letters in the search area). Can anyone guide me through the process in the syntax search area?
Thanks in advance,
Chris
- This is what I came up with. Hopefully this makes sense. Choose *Clause* Select *Unordered* to the right of *Clause* (Important) to the right of *Unordered* you choose *Clause Function* with *predicate* and *verbal* features To the right of that *Clause Function* you select *phrase* adding some data to it (click on the node if it's not selected and use right side menu) Add Phrase type being *verbal* Add the morphology you want to the phrase (under the head term morphology section) Then you want to place an *anything* between the *clause function* and the second *clause function* by clicking the + below the first *clause function* This is so that there could be something that happens between the verb and the prepositional phrase (e.g., a noun) Click the + on the bottom of the *anything* and select the second *clause function* Select a *phrase* to the right of the *clause function* Select a *terminal node* to right of the *phrase* adding data to it Preposition ἀπό under the "head term text and lemma" One last point on the *second clause function* you might want to click on it and select "Highlight this term in results." This will highlight the Prepositional Phrase. I've added screenshots of both the search I did and some of the results.
- Thanks so much for this, I'm going to plug it in later and see what I can come up with. Also, what exactly is a terminal "node." Thanks again.
- You are welcome. By Node, I mean one of the items (boxes) in the search/visualization of the search. Terminal Node is actually one of the levels of the dataset that you can select. * Clause * Clause function * Phrase * Terminal Node * Word Those are all apart of the cascadia hierarchy in the syntax database. I hope the makes sense.