On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Keith Ralston wrote: > I had placed the question of implied verbs to the group. No one responded. > In each of these cases, I am comfortable with my method for handling the > tags. I am looking for consensus in order that we might have consistency. >
Consistency is very important if we want our work to be reliable for any use. As far as I know KJV is famous for being consistent considering words and syntax. Readers have to know that we have consistent tagging everywhere. > Myself and many others interested in the project use it for research. I > want it tagged correctly. Of course. That's why I was asking in the first place :) I just meant that usually the Greek/KJV relation is quite clear, but interpretations about meaning and shades of syntax may vary a lot. Maybe I am talking too much... > The approach taken by the KJV interpreters is > clear. They treated the article as a pronoun. Still I'm not convinced. But don't take mee too seriously, I'm stubborn. I left a note with this verse and you can contribute by telling your opinion. > > Meddling with semantics would be for experts only. > > You keep referring to experts. What is your criteria for an expert? > I can read Greek Testament, Moulton's grammar, BAGD lexicon etc. as you have seen. I have also soon done my first Greek course in university. Still I don't consider myself as an expert. Expert has read many books and articles about grammar and have understood most of what they have said. He also has access to specialized books and articles to solve questions like this. He can speak fluently about grammar and other things with scholarly terms. You have seen what kind of discussion arises when we talk about different interpretations of syntax. If we tried to explain Greek syntax (e.g. subject, object, predicative, relative clause, main clause) I wouldn't be able to do that. There would be too much advanced questions and discussion. The skills I mentioned would be needed for that kind of things. But I really don't know how "expert" you all are or how many "experts" there are amongst you. Maybe doing basic Greek grammar tagging is possible. Subordination of words and clauses might not be too complicated and time-consuming. Please notice that I'm not talking about this project here. We will have good usable module here if we have consistent tagging and justifications for our decisions. Tagging the grammar or something like that would take much more effort. Sincerely Yours, Eeli Kaikkonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Suomi Finland