Definitions of Syntactical Terms (Andersen-Forbes)

There are several major differences between the AF and the Holmstedt or ETCBC databases:

a. The AF database has much more information for each word, including semantics and other specialized linguistic data.

b. The AF database can have multiple inheritance (more than one “parent” for a “child”).

c. The AF database can have discontinuities in syntactical word order, which shows up as lines crossing other lines in the Syntax Tree graph.

d. The Hebrew text in the AF morphological database does not have any cantillation marks, but only consonants and vowel pointing.

e. The word glosses for AF are contained in another special Tool moduleClosed Any Bible text, or other single tool that can be read in Accordance, including reference texts and articles; may also be referred to as content or resource “MT-AFD Glosses”, and these glosses are made for each inflected word form and not for each lexical formClosed The canonical (dictionary) form of a word, as with the other Syntax databases.

f. Many of the more specialized tag terms listed below can be found in the MT-AFD Glossary Tool module.

g. The tag underway refers to a empty tag that is not yet finished.