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Principles behind syntax modules


Robert Holmstedt

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For all who are interested in reading a bit about how we designed the syntax modules in terms of linguistic principles, I have a new blog post up.

The post is a revision of the paper I gave at the SBL session on syntax searching:

 

http://ancienthebrewgrammar.wordpress.com/2010/11/24/ancient-hebrew-syntax-database/

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I'm interested to hear your thoughts/reactions on this blog post: http://hebrewandgreekreader.wordpress.com/2010/11/23/accordances-syntax-session-at-sbl2010/

 

Robert has already commented on this post in an endnote to his own blog. You can check his comments out here: http://ancienthebrewgrammar.wordpress.com/2010/11/24/ancient-hebrew-syntax-database/2/

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I'm interested to hear your thoughts/reactions on this blog post: http://hebrewandgreekreader.wordpress.com/2010/11/23/accordances-syntax-session-at-sbl2010/

 

 

That post has been taken down. I'm not sure why. The second iteration was respectful.

In any case, I have added a 2nd update to my endnote in my post addressing the removal of the critical post. For me, this has been a unique experience and set of exchanges.

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That post has been taken down. I'm not sure why. The second iteration was respectful.

In any case, I have added a 2nd update to my endnote in my post addressing the removal of the critical post. For me, this has been a unique experience and set of exchanges.

 

Here's the post, in case someone is interested: http://bit.ly/hOZZ7n.

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