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<DIV>Chris,</DIV>
<DIV>I appreciate you helping to clear some confusion here since I think</DIV>
<DIV>that I helped with some of nudging. This is great news, since all
Greek</DIV>
<DIV>modules will have a common morph reference. I think covering all
the</DIV>
<DIV>combinations in the known works would be adequate since most of the</DIV>
<DIV>works are not dynamic (akin to Strong's dictionary work.)</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>I was wondering if you could make a similar statement pertaining</DIV>
<DIV>to the Hebrew morphology as I don't suppose Robinson's codes</DIV>
<DIV>have been or will be used for Hebrew morphs?</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>In His Grace,</DIV>
<DIV>Robin</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>Chris Little wrote:</DIV>
<DIV>>Presently we have 3 morphologies in use:<BR>>1) Robinson is used in
Bibles like Byz that come from Maurice Robinson.<BR>>2) Packard is used in
one or two special circumstances (LXX maybe?) <BR>>and has roughly a
subset of the Robinson tag semantics with slightly <BR>>different
encoding practices.<BR>>3) TVM codes appear in a few Bibles, but their actual
explanation is <BR>>not offered anywhere since Larry Pierce claims a
copyright. They are <BR>>also a subset of the Robinson system's
semantics with completely <BR>>different encoding (4 digit codes that
look like an extension to <BR>>Strong's numbers).<BR></DIV>
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