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How to list all inflected forms of a word


Paul Daunno

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If I do a search of GNT-T for ∆Ihsouv

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Go to the Display menu > Set Analysis Display (or press cmd-t, "The One Keyboard Shortcut You Absolutely Must Learn")

 

and drag TAG below the LEX item in column 1, and it will break it down by morphological tagging.

 

Read more in the Help, under Accordance Help > Reference > Dialog Boxes > Set Analysis Display (tagged)

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J.P., thank you for your help. Learning more about those settings is something I definitely need to spend time on. What you suggested isn't exactly what I was looking for but close. What I really wanted was achieved by changing LEX in column 1 to INFLECT then putting TAG below it. Now it gives me the list of inflected forms each broken down by morphological tagging. I'm just getting started with some original language work (wasn't obvious huh :) ) so I've got a lot of things to still learn. Thanks again!

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