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en:eebo:multiword [2016/09/28 15:31] veronikapojarovaen:eebo:multiword [2016/09/28 15:33] veronikapojarova
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 ''([word="am"]|[word="are"]|[word="[iy]s"]|[word="has"]|[word="ha[uv]e"])[word="ar?ri[uv]ed"]'' ''([word="am"]|[word="are"]|[word="[iy]s"]|[word="has"]|[word="ha[uv]e"])[word="ar?ri[uv]ed"]''
  
-The results of the search views as node forms:+Frequency -> Node forms provides a listing of all types found with the given query in order of frequency. Below are the results of the search viewed as node forms
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 </WRAP> </WRAP>
  
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-Frequency -> Node forms provides a listing of all types found with the given query in order of frequency. 
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-A similar example is with the word //godly//: 
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-''Godly: [word="[gG]oo?dle?[yi]c?k?e?"]'' 
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-This query returns not only the frequent forms //godly, goodly, godlie, godlye// and //goodlye//, but also much less frequent (and much less anticipated) variants such as //godlyc// and even //godlycke//. In the latter we can observe remnants of the Old English adjectival suffixes <-līc> and <-līce>.