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Bible Word Study Linguistics
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root
lemma
Key Passages
Reading List
General references
SIL: Glossary of linguistic terms
Methodology
In-depth word study: Introduction and Aids
| William J. Larkin, Jr.
For the beginner: concepts applied in (usually) English
Part of Speech (Lexical category)
|Wikipedia
Grammatical Category
| Wikipedia
Syntactic Category
| Wikipedia
Grammatical Polarity
| Wikipedia
Cognate
| Wikipedia
Types of Definitions
| Wikipedia index
Etymology
| Wikipedia
-onym
| Wikipedia – for fun as much as for word relationships
Word Study Dangers: Overview
| Participatory Bible Study Blog
Word Study Dangers: The Process
| Participatory Bible Study Blog
Word Study Dangers: Glosses and Definitions
| Participatory Bible Study Blog
Word Study Dangers: Your Dependence on Scholars
| Participatory Bible Study Blog
From Word to Study
| Participatory Bible Study Blog
Biblical languages
Roots
Senses
| WordNet, the base of the Bible Sense Lexicon
Word families: “I should like to use the term “paronym” to indicate the intralingual (language specific) word family member, reserving Matisoff’s term “allofam” for the inter-linguistic word family member.” from
Making Waves in Proto-Sino-Tibetan: Ripples of PST <WAVE>
Cognate, derivation, inflected word
Etymology analysis
| STEDT
Patterns of lexical change
Word relationships
| WordNet Glossary section only
Technical sources
Augmenting WordNet for Deep Understanding of Text
| Peter Clark, Christiane Fellbaum, Jerry R. Hobbs, Phil Harrison, William R. Murray, John Thompson
WordNet
| Wikipedia
Last modified
2012 December
by MJ. Smith
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