"Cheat sheets" for morphology

I would like a new resource type in Logos - a "cheat sheet" - which would initially contain simple morphology tables. These would contain: -word class (pronoun, noun, verb ...) -morphology class -example: complete morphology table with root/stem/affix identified as appropriate Think of it as an even more concise version of Putnam, Frederic Clarke. Hebrew Bible Insert: A Student’s Guide to the Syntax of Biblical Hebrew. Quakertown, PA: Stylus Publishing, 2002. and Chapman, Benjamin, and Gary Steven Shogren. Greek New Testament Insert. 2nd ed., revised. Quakertown, PA: Stylus Publishing, 1994. This should be available for the languages which we have ancient texts texts for, i.e. at least: -Aramaic -Coptic -Geez -Gothic -Greek -Hebrew -Latin -Syriac -Ugaritic In addition, there should be an English verb complete conjugation in support of those whose English grammar is a bit weak. This new library type should also (eventually) be used for other miscellaneous tables such as: -the various names for books of the Bible e.g. Paralipoménōn (think especially names in Jewish and LXX Bibles as well as alternate numberings such as 1 Kings, 2 Kings, 3 Kings, 4 Kings) -the various abbreviations for books of the Bible, highlighting those currently in use in the current style guides . . . I'd like to see some user generated input curated by Logos, convert to Logos stylistic standards, and ultimately included as references.

MJ. Smith posted about 4 years ago

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