| property | value |
|---|---|
| id | 5681 |
| local link | localhost:8000/hebrew/query?id=5681 |
| original link | shebanq.ancient-data.org/hebrew/query?id=5681 |
| created by | Jorik Groen |
| project | Motion verbs |
| organization | ETCBC |
| date created | 2023-01-09 08:38:11 |
| date modified | 2023-01-09 09:02:20 |
| date shared | 2023-01-09 09:02:12 |
Description
We know the complements of motion verbs can be PPs, NPs (unmarked, marked as object or with uvf='H'), object suffixes. We've filtered out as well the many adverbs (FM>L, CM, etc.), interrogatives (>NH, etc.) and geographical names (pdp=nmpr).
But what else is marked as Cmpl or Loca and why?
The only two items remaining appear to be geographical names as well (Num 21:1 הַנֶּ֔גֶב ‘the Negev’ and 2Ch 25:11 גֵּ֣יא הַמֶּ֑לַח ‘the Valley of Salt’), but they are not classified that way.
| property | value |
|---|---|
| id | 6598 |
| TF set | q5681 |
| local link | localhost:8000/hebrew/query?id=5681&version=2021 |
| original link | shebanq.ancient-data.org/hebrew/query?id=5681&version=2021 |
| results | 2 |
| words in results | 5 |
| date executed | 2023-01-09 08:56:01 |
| date modified | 2023-01-09 08:56:01 |
| date published | 2023-08-03 08:08:22 |
| Emdros version | emdros 3.7.3 |
select all objects where
[phrase FOCUS function IN (Cmpl,Loca) AND NOT typ IN (PP,AdvP,NP,InrP)
NOTEXIST [word pdp=nmpr]
]