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- If you simultaneously want to search for items from more than one field (e.g., Phenomenon
and Domain), use the radion buttons on top of the search form to determine whether they should
be joined with "AND" or "OR".
- If you simultaneously want to search for several items within one field (e.g., both
nominative and accusative in Keywords), mark those items which have to be
present with a plus sign (e.g., +nominative +accusative when searching for entries
which contain both nominative and accusative in the keywords field).
- In the same vein, mark those items that should not be present with a minus sign (e.g.,
+nominative -accusative yields all the entries where the field contains nominative
but not accusative).
- If you want to search for consecutive word combinations (e.g., all and only those occurrences
where case is followed by marking), put them in quotation marks
("case marking").
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