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Genesis
Ruth
Daniel
Jonah
Matthew
Mark
Luke
John
Acts
Titus
1 Peter
2 Peter
1 John
2 John
3 John
Jude
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Detail Level
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LWC
English
Indonesian
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Mode
Brief
Discern
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Language Profile
Verb tense
If your language marks multiple levels of past or future, TaBiThA can show notes to help you decide which level to use.
Multiple levels of past
Multiple levels of future
Noun number
If your language has special marking for when there are exactly two (Dual), three (Trial) or four (Quadrial) of a thing (eg "John's EYES"), TaBiThA can show notes to identify words that might need these markings.
Dual
Trial
Quadrial
Noun proximity
Select the noun proximities that are notable for your language, and that you would like notes about in order to help avoid confusion.
Near Speaker and Listener
Near Speaker
Near Listener
Remote within Sight
Remote out of Sight
Temporally Near
Temporally Remote
Contextually Near with Focus
Contextually Near
Noun person
If your language marks inclusive "we" (we with you) differently from exclusive "we" (we without you), TaBiThA can show notes to help you decide which one to use.
Inclusive and exclusive "we"
Passive voice
TaBiThA can show notes related to how your language handles passive verbs, if at all.
None
Yes, but never with an agent
Yes, and an agent may be included
It's not so simple
Rhetorical questions
If your language does not use or understand rhetorical questions, TaBiThA can show notes for a rhetorical question to explain its purpose and suggest an equivalent statement.
Rhetorical questions are understood
Statements are preferred
Speech formula position
If your language puts or repeats the speech formula (eg. "John said to Mary") at the end of the quote, TaBiThA can show reminders about the speaker and listener of longer quotes.
Before
After
Either
Both
Honorifics
If your language has special markings or pronouns for acknowledging social relationships or dynamics, TaBiThA can show notes to help identify these relationships.
None
Yes, some honorifics
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