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Revision 25 by Dave Hooton on 2020-01-18 at 20:31:16 to Morphological Search:

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* [[Type or paste a search term >> http://wiki.logos.com/How_to_enter_text_in_Greek_and_Hebrew]], and choose the exact form of the word from the suggested matches displayed in the dropdown as you type. The ones with a gloss are lemmas. Logos will add the appropriate prefix (lemma:, greek:, hebrew:, etc.) to the form of the word you choose. You can of course type the prefix in yourself if you know you've got a lemma, for example, instead of selecting from the menu. \\
* *Morphological* \\ \\ {{$ media:MorphTerm.jpg }} \\ \\
* *Morphology* \\ \\ {{$ media:MorphTerm.jpg }} \\ \\
#. Type an @ sign and a menu will drop down showing parts of speech. \\ The top part shows the Morphology(s) of the resource. If it is followed by a down arrow, select the Morphology you want.
#. Type an @ sign and a menu will drop down showing parts of speech. \\ The top part shows the morphology(s) of the resource. If it is followed by a down arrow, select the morphology you want.
#. Choose a part of speech from the menu, and the menu will expand out to the right, showing you all the other options that apply to that part of speech. Select all the grammatical inflections you want to search for. You can select multiple entries in each column (no need to hold the Ctrl key down). Column selections will be ANDed and multiple row selections will be ORed when the search is executed. \\ As you make your selections, you will see Logos build up the Morphology codes needed for this search. You don't need to learn these codes, but if you want to learn a few of the common ones so you can be fast at entering these queries from the keyboard, you can look them up. See [[Morphology Codes]]. \\ \\
#. Choose a part of speech from the menu, and the menu will expand out to the right, showing you all the other options that apply to that part of speech. Select all the grammatical inflections you want to search for. You can select multiple entries in each column (no need to hold the Ctrl key down). Column selections will be ANDed and multiple row selections will be ORed when the search is executed. \\ As you make your selections, you will see Logos build up the morphology codes needed for this search. You don't need to learn these codes, but if you want to learn a few of the common ones so you can be fast at entering these queries from the keyboard, you can look them up. See [[Morphology Codes]]. \\ \\
* When you've got the search set up the way you want it, click either the blue arrow at the right of the /Find/ box or at the lower right of the menu. Or if you can press Escape to dismiss the menu if you want to make more changes in the search criteria before starting the search.
You can also do a morph search from within a resource, either an original language resource or a Reverse Interlinear:
 
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#. Right-click on a word
#. Select the /Lemma/ in the pop-up Context menu.
#. Choose the appropriate Search option to open a Morph Search panel and start the search.
 
#. Right-click on a word
#. Make sure that /Lemma/ is selected in the pop-up Context menu
#. Choose the first Morph Search option (just the lemma) to open a Morph Search panel and start a search with no morphological qualifiers (you can type a @ after the word once you get to the Morph Search panel, and add the morphology.)
#. Choose the second Morph Search option (lemma with morphology) to open a Morph Search panel and search for this lemma with the same morphology as the word that you right clicked on.

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