Search Tags (Tagged Text Only)
Search tags can be used in any grammatically tagged Text to look for a particular form of a word.
The list of tags includes the parts of speech found in that text. If entered after a word, the tag is automatically linked to the word with the @ symbol. You can simply use the tag or edit it to add further modifiers. For example:
[NOUN] finds all nouns
[NOUN fem] finds all feminine nouns
agap* @ [NOUN fem] finds all feminine nouns that begin with agap (in the dictionary form)
[ANY fem plu] finds all plural feminine words
Syntax searches can also be performed, though the syntax command must be entered manually in the search field.
Note: The ETCBC Hebrew syntax database is included with the module. For the GNT28-T and the HMT-W4, the syntax databases are separate downloads.

[Subject]
[Predicate]
[Complement]
[Adjunct]
[Appossitive]
[Vocative]
[CasusPend.]
[Specifier]
[Exclamation]
[Unknown]
[Null]
[Antecedent]
[BeginSpeech]
[AnySyntax]

[Subject]
[Predicate]
[Complement]
[Adjunct]
[Object]
[Conjunction]
[EncliticPerson.]
[Existence]
[FrontedElem.]
[Interjection]
[Locative]
[Modifier]
[Negation]
[NegativeCop.]
[Participle&Suff.]
[Question]
[Relative]
[Supplementary]
[TimeReference]
[Unkown]
[Vocative]
[AnySyntax]
For more information about searching grammatically tagged text with search tags, visit this topic from the Accordance Mac Help.