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 Within the form for filtering it is necessary to initially specify the type of filter (positive/negative). Additional settings specify the condition (which is essentially an additional query applied to the results of the original search): the search span within which the filtered feature will be searched, the Within the form for filtering it is necessary to initially specify the type of filter (positive/negative). Additional settings specify the condition (which is essentially an additional query applied to the results of the original search): the search span within which the filtered feature will be searched, the
-[[en:kurz:prvni_dotaz#typy_dotazu|type of query]] which will be used and the entry of the filtered query itself.+[[en:eebo:first_query#query_types|type of query]] which will be used and the entry of the filtered query itself.
  
 [{{ :en:manualy:kontext:filtr_konkordance.png?direct&300|The resulting concordance of lemma //klidný// with a positive filter marking //a// in the immediate proximity. }}] [{{ :en:manualy:kontext:filtr_konkordance.png?direct&300|The resulting concordance of lemma //klidný// with a positive filter marking //a// in the immediate proximity. }}]
  
-The option **Selected token** (with the values **first**, **last**) is useful only for positive filtering. It specifies which of the context words should be marked as co-occurrence in KWIC in those cases when there are more than one such words occuring in its proximity. For example, when searching for [[en:pojmy:lemma|lemma]] //klidný// we find the following sentence:+The option **Selected token** (with the values **first**, **last**) is useful only for positive filtering. It specifies which of the context words should be marked as co-occurrence in KWIC in those cases when there are more than one such words occuring in its proximity. For example, when searching for [[wp>Lemma_(psycholinguistics)|lemma]] //klidný// we find the following sentence:
  
 ''Stal se nervózním a <fc #FF0000>neklidným</fc> a jeho oči těkaly'' ''Stal se nervózním a <fc #FF0000>neklidným</fc> a jeho oči těkaly''