[open-humanities] Open Databases for Verb Morphology
Norma Leistiko
normaleistiko at me.com
Thu Jan 19 17:41:20 UTC 2012
Got an example? I am on the lookout and would love to find this too. But an example to us in English would be very useful. I think I understand, but example would help.
Norma Leistiko
normaleistiko at me.com
Reference Librarian, on-call in
Portland Oregon area
On Jan 19, 2012, at 2:06 AM, James Harriman-Smith wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> Does anyone know of an open database for verb morphology (containing a collection of all the possible conjugations of a single (or several) verb archetype)? I'm particularly interested in Ancient Greek, but would be curious about resources for other languages, dead or alive.
>
> Let me know,
>
> James
>
> P.S. No sign of such a thing on http://thedatahub.org ...
>
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