Visualizations : New Testament Greek Nominal Suffixes
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Data source:
MorphGNT
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Comments (4)
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jtauber
says:
Search for case/number/gender (e.g. GPM, DSM, ASF, NPN) from the End.
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jtauber
says:
You can also search for things like 'o s' to see what case/number/gender words ending with -OS are (although what follows those is meaningless)
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Anonymous
says:
Can you explain more about the data set, for those of us without a background in Greek?
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jtauber
says:
The dataset is a list of all words appearing in the Greek New Testament with full nominal morphology.
If you do a search for, say NPM (=nominative, plural, masculine), you'll see the suffix tree is dominated by -OI and -ONTES (and many of the -OI are -MENOI) This is showing that the large majority of nominative, plural, masculine words in Greek end in -OI or -ONTES. |



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