🤷‍♂️ Morphological concepts

Published

March 29, 2024

properties, forms, analytical types

Morphological forms (next page) are defined by unique sets of the morphological properties (that is, subtypes of GreekMorphologicalProperty) listed here.

Kanones has nine types of morphological forms, that are relate to traditional ideas of “parts of speech.” Each type is a subtype of the GreekMorphologicalForm abstraction, and is characterized by a unique set of morphological properties (e.g., nouns are identified by gender, case and number). These properties in turn are subtypes of the GreekMorphologicalProperty abstraction (described in the following section).