Search for Syntactical Terms
If a syntax The analysis of the function of each word in a clause or phrase database is installed, you can search the appropriate tagged text in a Search tab
 The analysis of the function of each word in a clause or phrase database is installed, you can search the appropriate tagged text in a Search tab The core tab used to search Bible texts, it consists of a search entry area and a search results area for all words to which a syntactical term directly applies.
 The core tab used to search Bible texts, it consists of a search entry area and a search results area for all words to which a syntactical term directly applies.
|   | Note The ETCBC Syntax database can only be used with the MT-ETCBC. The Holmstedt Syntax database requires either the HMT-W4 or GNT28-T. | 
 Holmstedt Syntax
Holmstedt Syntax
                - Open an HMT-W4 or GNT28-T Search tab and set it to search for words.
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                            On the Search menu, choose Enter Tag and choose a syntactical term. These terms are found at the bottom of the Tag submenu when a syntactical database is installed.   
- Press Enter. The Search tab highlights all words with that tag (or the first words of each phrase).
- You can combine the terms with any of the other tags or commands to create more complex searches.
- Use the @ symbol to specify that two terms must apply to the same word, for example:  [NOUN properName] @ [SUBJECT].
- Use the Construct tab for more complex syntactical searches.
When searching for the NULL, BEGIN SPEECH, and ANTECEDENT tags, a unique flag marker indicates the correct location of each tag in the results, as shown below.
| NULL Tag Search | BEGIN SPEECH Tag Search | ANTECEDENT Tag Search | 
|---|---|---|
|   |   |   | 
 ETCBC Syntax:
ETCBC Syntax:
                - Open an MT-ETCBC Search tab and set it to search for words.
- 
                            On the Search menu, choose Enter Tag and choose a syntactical term. These terms are found at the bottom of the Tag submenu when a syntactical database is installed.   
- Press Enter. The Search tab highlights all words with that tag (or the first words of each phrase).
- You can combine the terms with any of the other tags or commands to create more complex searches.
- Use the @ symbol to specify that two terms must apply to the same word, for example:  [NOUN properName] @ [SUBJECT].
- Use the Construct tab for more complex syntactical searches.