Template:DiagramLayer
This is the template for presenting any data based on the diagram. Currently that is Grammar, Lexical, and Phrasal Semantics.
It calls template Template:Diagrams/ByVerse/DisplayOnly with these preferred diagrams:
VerseRange | MinVerse | MinVerseInteger | MaxVerse | DiagramID | |
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Psalm 92/Diagrams/V. 1. | V. 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | V-1-None |
Psalm 92/Diagrams/V. 2. | V. 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | V-2-None |
Psalm 92/Diagrams/V. 3. | V. 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | V-3-None |
Psalm 92/Diagrams/V. 4. | V. 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | V-4-None |
Psalm 92/Diagrams/V. 5. | V. 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 | V-5-None |
Psalm 92/Diagrams/V. 6. | V. 6 | 6 | 6 | 6 | V-6-None |
Psalm 92/Diagrams/V. 7. | V. 7 | 7 | 7 | 7 | V-7-None |
Psalm 92/Diagrams/Vv. 8-9. | Vv. 8-9 | 8 | 8 | 9 | Vv-8-9-None |
Psalm 92/Diagrams/V. 10. | V. 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | V-10-None |
Psalm 92/Diagrams/V. 11. | V. 11 | 11 | 11 | 11 | V-11-None |
Psalm 92/Diagrams/V. 11b. | V. 11b | 11.2 | 11 | 11.2 | V-11b-None |
Psalm 92/Diagrams/V. 12. | V. 12 | 12 | 12 | 12 | V-12-None |
Psalm 92/Diagrams/V. 13. | V. 13 | 13 | 13 | 13 | V-13-None |
Psalm 92/Diagrams/V. 14. | V. 14 | 14 | 14 | 14 | V-14-None |
Psalm 92/Diagrams/V. 15a. | V. 15a | 15.1 | 15 | 15.1 | V-15a-None |
Psalm 92/Diagrams/Vv. 15b-16. | Vv. 15b-16 | 15.2 | 15 | 16 | Vv-15b-16-None |
which then calls individual diagrams via the template Template:Diagrams/ResultsTemplate/DisplayOnly.
e.g.
{{Diagrams/ResultsTemplate/DisplayOnly |Summary= |Chapter=92 |DiagramID=V-1-None |Layer=Grammar }}
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About the Grammar Layer
The grammar layer visually represents the grammar and syntax of each clause. It also displays alternative interpretations of the grammar. (For more information, click "Expand" to the right.)
The grammatical diagram provides a way to visualise how different parts of a sentence work together. It represents the “surface-level” grammar, or morphosyntax, of a sentence. Morphosyntax includes both the form of words (morphology) and their placement in the sentence (syntax). This approach to visualising the text, based on the Reed-Kellogg diagramming method, places the grammatical subject in one slot, the verb in another slot, and modifiers and connectives in other slots.
For a detailed description of our method, see the Grammar Creator Guidelines.
Grammar Visuals for Psalm 117
V. 1-2b
שַׁ֝בְּח֗וּהוּ כָּל־הָאֻמִּֽים׃
כִּ֥י גָ֘בַ֤ר עָלֵ֨ינוּ ׀ חַסְדּ֗וֹ
וֶֽאֱמֶת־יְהוָ֥ה לְעוֹלָ֗ם הַֽלְלוּ־יָֽהּ׃
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SimpleGrammar DiscourseUnit [Psalm 117] DiscourseUnit [vv. 1-2b] Fragment Vocative Nominal <gloss="every nation"> quantifier: כָּל all noun: גּוֹיִם nations Fragment Clause Predicate verb: הַלְלוּ praise Object particle: אֶת d.o.m. noun: יְהוָה YHWH Fragment Vocative Nominal <gloss="all peoples"> quantifier: כָּל all article: הָ the noun: אֻמִּים peoples Fragment <status="alternative"> Vocative Nominal quantifier: כָּל all noun: לְאֻמִּים peoples <status="emendation"> Fragment Clause Predicate verb: שַׁבְּחוּ give praise Object suffix-pronoun: הוּ him SubordinateClause Conjunction conjunction: כִּי for ClauseCluster Clause Subject Nominal <gloss="his loyalty"> ConstructChain noun: חַסְד loyalty suffix-pronoun: וֹ him Predicate verb: גָבַר is great Adverbial PrepositionalPhrase <gloss="toward us"> Preposition preposition: עָלֵי upon Object suffix-pronoun: נוּ us Conjunction conjunction: וֶ and Clause Subject ConstructChain <gloss="the faithfulness of YHWH"> noun: אֱמֶת faithfulness noun: יהוה YHWH Predicate verb: is Adverbial PrepositionalPhrase Preposition preposition: לְ for Object noun: עוֹלָם indefinite duration >> forever
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V. 2c
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SimpleGrammar DiscourseUnit [v. 2c] Fragment Clause Subject Predicate verb: הַלְלוּ praise Object noun: יָהּ Yah
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