When creating a "proper" OSIS document work ids are to be declared in the header.

I was trying to figure out one for this and if whether anything was using it or could use it and whether it could be changed to something more meaningful.

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They are OLB verbal morphology codes, I believe. I think the "T" stands for tense, and may be a relic of GBF encoding of this data. We should probably create a new morphology code system and convert these codes to that. But for the moment, preserve them at least.

They should map into the old BDB (probably derived from OLBHEB) module that is no longer available. I suppose that is not particularly helpful. :)

--Chris


On Tue, 7 Mar 2006, DM Smith wrote:

In the KJV OT I find the following type of morphology.
Does anyone know what this indexes into?

morph="strongMorph:TH8804
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