Simple Russian CCG Grammar Fragment

The grammar is being updated and is available here: tiny Russian CCG fragment

Nouns

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.

Verbs

The grammar supports non-transitive, transitive and ditransitive verbs in:

  • present tense, continuous aspect (conjugated by person and number)
  • past tense, continuous aspect (conjugated by gender and number)

Pronouns

The grammar includes all the personal pronouns and their conjugations by case.

 
openccg/grammars/russian.txt · Last modified: 2007/04/25 18:41 (external edit)
 
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