Morphology software

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Lavrentivs
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Morphology software

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Is there any good software for memorizing morphology?

craigbaugh
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Re: Morphology software

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Do you know about Kalos: http://www.kalos-software.com/ ?? It's not perfect, but it's free.

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Re: Morphology software

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Thanks for the reference to Kalos, craigbaugh! It seems very useful, especially with the words that have a few odd forms.

Do you know of any resources that can double-check some of the inflections it provides? For instance, it tells me that the dative singular of ἰχθύς is ἰχθυῖ, rather than ἰχθύι, which is what I was expecting. I've tried searching in Perseus, but nothing comes up.

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Re: Morphology software

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couldn't run kalos on my mac, but
http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~ancgreek/ ... stomU.html
is pretty cool

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Re: Morphology software

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Cheiromancer wrote:Thanks for the reference to Kalos, craigbaugh! It seems very useful, especially with the words that have a few odd forms.

Do you know of any resources that can double-check some of the inflections it provides? For instance, it tells me that the dative singular of ἰχθύς is ἰχθυῖ, rather than ἰχθύι, which is what I was expecting. I've tried searching in Perseus, but nothing comes up.
Hm, based on my cursory search (Perseus and Wiktionary), it seems that it should be ἰχθύϊ. Aside from simply Googling the word in quotes, I don't think there are many other ways to check inflections in Greek.
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