No further advice on morphology, but a request: anyone who knows of
resources that are not already listed in the DC Wiki, it would be great
if you could add a page for them there. (Even if only a stub with a
project URL and the appropriate categories.)
If anyone would like a wiki account, or clarification on how we're
trying to use categories, please drop me a note off-list.
Thanks,
Gabby
On 03/06/2010 12:09, Neven Jovanović wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> while we are at it, does anyone know whether there is a morphologically
> encoded / tagged XML edition of the Septuagint anywhere?
>
> I know about Rahlf's edition converted to a Sword module, I know about the
> Morphologically Analyzed "LXX" by CATSS and Bob Kraft (it seems to have
> been included in one version of the PHI disk, but to have been dropped in
> later versions), and I have contacted Bernard Taylor (author of The
> Analytical Lexicon to the Septuagint), who says that their data is in
> ASCII, since this is preferred by those who have licensed it. I have also
> checked the projects page on the DC wiki, and other more or less likely
> watering holes (Zefania Bible XML).
>
> It would be nice to be able to explore a classical corpus as compared with
> a Christian / Koine one (there is a PhD student interested to do something
> similar).
>
> Best,
>
> Neven
>
> Neven Jovanovic
> Zagreb, Croatia
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