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Displaying repeated words within a range

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  • Fabian

    I would say  [STYLE *] [RANGE Gen 3:3 -4:5] 

    Then do an Analysis. Choose count up or dawn.

    You can use instead of all  [STYLE *], also only specific  [STYLE Yellow] 

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  • Lorinda Hoover

    Fabian’s example works if you have already highlighted words. If you haven’t, try

    * [RANGE Gen 3:3 -4:5] 

    There are some ways to remove prepositions and conjunctions. But it’s been a while since I’ve done such searches.

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  • Donald COBB

    This is a little more precise and works nicely:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVqrgasSfKc

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  • Derek Yu

    Thanks that's really helpful. Is there a way to get the analytics to group word count by lexical form?

    E.g on the Greek, a word count analysis shows ἀγαπάω, ἀγάπη, and ἀγαπητός as different words, but one thing I like doing is identifying words that have a similar lexeme, and quickly identifying how many times a lexeme appears in a passage without having to add them up myself would be great.

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  • Donald COBB

    I poste this a couple of weeks ago, but for some reason, it's still “pending approval”. Maybe this time it will work:

    This is a little more precise and works nicely:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVqrgasSfKc

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