Westminster is a downloadable version of the Leningrad Codex [version of Tanach], http://tanach.us/Tanach.xml. One thing they have there is a database that includes syntax for all of Tanach. It was a Christian project, and obviously there are choices in it that will be debatable.
Is there is any equivalent in the Torah world (or even the secular academic Jewish world): an available database for syntax of Tanach?
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What do you mean by "syntax"?– Double AA ♦Jul 6 at 14:21
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Marking each word, or parts of words, as Noun, Verb, Preposition, Direct Object... Unfortunately I am not familiar with all the modern terms. [בְּ, רֵאשִׁ֖ית, בָּרָ֣א, אֱלֹהִ֑ים, אֵ֥ת, הַ, שָּׁמַ֖יִם, וְ, אֵ֥ת, הָ, אָֽרֶץ] [sentence_atom, VC, PP, prep, subs, VP, verb, NP, subs, PP, prep, art, subs, conj, prep, art, subs]. I think. That second list is a tree structure in Polish notation, with larger structures followed by what they contain, if I parsed it right.– MichoelRJul 6 at 19:28
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A concordance? 15 char.– Harel13Jul 6 at 19:42
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But also showing the sentence structure.– MichoelRJul 6 at 19:45
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I know of an artscroll tanach where at the end of the book it has the book again but with shorashim highlighted or something like that– fartgeekJul 6 at 20:46
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