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Re: Greek Dictionary with plural forms and stress shifts
by Greg Brush - Tuesday, 22 January 2008, 11:21 AM
  Use NeuroLingo's online reference:
http://www.neurolingo.gr/online_tools/lexiscope.htm

Enter the word (noun, adjective, pronoun, or verb) you wish in Greek, and NeuroLingo will show you all the inflected/conjugated forms, including colloquial and learnèd variants. You don't have to worry about entering accent marks correctly, because NeuroLingo ignores them for its search purposes.

Keep in mind, though, that NeuroLingo is not a dictionary per se -- it does not give definitions, nor does it deal with translations from English-to-Greek or vice versa. Rather, it is a reference that will give you the various inflected forms of a Greek word; however, you must already have the Greek word that you want NeuroLingo to search for.

Regards,
Greg Brush
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Re: Greek Dictionary with plural forms and stress shifts
by Guest User - Wednesday, 23 January 2008, 08:19 AM
  Thank you so much. I spent like two years searching through university libraries looking for a dictionary like this. Do you know if this exists as a book as well? I prefer books cos you can take them everywhere with you. If not it doesn't matter I'm just happy that it exists.