The grammar is being updated and is available here: tiny Russian CCG fragment
Russian has six morphological noun cases:
| Case | Function | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | Subject | Ivan is sleeping |
| Accusative | Direct object | Ivan sees a rose |
| Dative | Indirect object | Ivan gives the rose to Maria |
| Genitive | Posession, Quantity and Negation | There is no spoon |
| Prepositional | Location | Rome is in Italy |
| Instrumental | Means to an end | Hit it with a hammer |
The cases factor in during noun and pronoun declension as well as constrain the form of a word in a particular functional place. The grammar currently supports all six cases, but does not do any automatic morphing of stems.
The grammar supports non-transitive, transitive and ditransitive verbs in:
The grammar includes all the personal pronouns and their conjugations by case.