Russian Derivational Morphology
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This site constitutes a Russian Derivational Morphology Database (unimorph) with 92,970 Russian words taken originally from Zaliznyak's Грамматический словарь русского языка,
but augmented and modified greatly over the past few years. It is still a
work in progress and criticisms and suggestions are welcome. Adverbs that are directly derivable from adjectives
have been omitted, as have most pronominal forms and numbers. Zaliznyak's
a tergo dictionary in its more original form is available in several places on the web, including at:
this URL.
This site is constantly under development and changes frequently. This version is in Unicode,
which will make the Cyrillic and phonetic portions much more maleable. Currently, if you use the Mozilla browser you have to adjust the "encoding" to UTF8 to read the Cyrillic in the instructions and the pop-up summaries, while the Cyrillic of the database comes through without adjustment.
It is a reference source, intended primarily for educational use. Copying, printing, or
distributing any of its contents without the permission of the author of the Web site is prohibited. Please let us know if you have any
problems or suggestions.
You may view the instructions for use and enter
The Russian Morphological Database here.
Last Modified: 01/26/2006