Morphology-based formatting

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Re: Morphology-based formatting

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Explore these features in this video tutorial: https://youtu.be/RoS-xJEbHgg
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Re: Morphology-based formatting

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Try m/PREP m/[NTRA]-[GA]* with Boolean + AND mode on
This will show you some prepositional phrases (It will get a bit more but you will get the idea.)
Not covered in the video it is best to place something like m/V-??P* before m/V* since it is more precise otherwise the less precise will cover over it.
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Re: Morphology-based formatting

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m/V-*-N* OR m/V-*-A* OR m/V-*-D* OR m/V-*-G* OR m/V* OR m/[NTRDPA]-N* OR m/[NTRDPA]-A* OR m/[NTRDPA]-D* OR m/[NTRDPA]-G* OR m/P-[12]G* OR m/P-[12]N* OR m/P-[12]A* OR m/P-[12]D* OR m/CONJ OR m/PREP OR m/PRT*
Here it is explained
m/V-*-N* - Participle verbs Nominative case (Often subject)
OR m/V-*-A* - Participle verbs Accusative case (Direct object)
OR m/V-*-D* - Participle verbs Dative case (Indirect object)
OR m/V-*?-G* - Participle verbs Genitive case (Often Possessive case)
OR m/V* - Verb
OR m/[NTRDPA]-N* - (Noun or Article or Relative Pronoun or Demonstrative Pronoun or Pronoun or Adjective) - in the Nominative case
OR m/[NTRDPA]-A* - (Noun or Article or Relative Pronoun or Demonstrative Pronoun or Pronoun or Adjective) - in the Accusative case
OR m/[NTRDPA]-D* - (Noun or Article or Relative Pronoun or Demonstrative Pronoun or Pronoun or Adjective) - in the Dative case
OR m/[NTRDPA]-G* - (Noun or Article or Relative Pronoun or Demonstrative Pronoun or Pronoun or Adjective) - in the Genitive case
OR m/P-[12]G* - Pronoun - (1st or 2nd) person in Genitive case
OR m/P-[12]N* - Pronoun - (1st or 2nd) person in Nominative case
OR m/P-[12]A* - Pronoun - (1st or 2nd) person in Accusative case
OR m/P-[12]D* - Pronoun - (1st or 2nd) person in Dative case
OR m/CONJ - Conjunctions
OR m/PREP - Prepositions
OR m/PRT* - Particles
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Re: Morphology-based formatting

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We are looking for Subject and Verb
Get the Nominative and Verbs also a few others so we can ignore them.

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m/V-*-N* OR m/V-*-[ADG]* OR m/V* OR m/[NTRDPA]-N*  OR m/P-[12]N* 
m/V-*-N* - Often Subject (Nominative)
OR m/V-*-[ADG]* - Verb (Marked so it is ignored by V* and we can also ignore it in this purpose)
OR m/V* - Verb
OR m/[NTRDPA]-N* - Often Subject (Nominative)
OR m/P-[12]N* - Often Subject (Nominative)
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