Re: word order

From: shawn (dahunter@ns1.inland.net)
Date: Thu Oct 28 1999 - 13:25:19 EDT


Hi Daniel,

Thanks for responding to my message-- I was starting to think it had
become glossed over.

I'm only concerned with the corpus of the New Testament. Thanks.

        -Shawn O'Connor

On Wed, 27 Oct 1999, Daniel [iso-8859-1] Riaño wrote:

> Shawn O'Connor wrote:
>
> >Could someone run the following through their computer program?
> >
> >Would it be possible to determine what percentage of the time the
> >word order is Subject Verb Object?
> >
> >percentage of OVS?
> >
> >Every other way? Is this too big of a request?
> To save some time to those able to give some help: are you thinking
> only in NT Greek or Classical Greek and Koiné as well?
> >
> >Are all the computer programs out there able to do this type of search?
> >Looking for one to buy right now....
> Hmmm, I am afraid it doesn't depends so much on computer programs
> but in the existence of proper annotated text data bases.
>
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> Daniel Riaño Rufilanchas
> Madrid, España
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