Cover: A File of Russian Text with Syntactic Annotations

A File of Russian Text with Syntactic Annotations

by David G. Hays

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A description of the syntactical annotations to the Russian language text file catalogued in RM-3610-1-PR. Over a million running words of text include 702 journal articles on physics, mathematics, astrobotany, and physiology, supplemented by syntactic examples from a Russian grammar. Dependency theory notation has been used. The complete text file, with every work annotated, occupies seven reels of magnetic tape, coded for computer use according to the RAND text and catalog system. A description of the syntactical annotations to the Russian language text file catalogued in RM-3610-1-PR.Over a million running words of text include 702 journal articles on physics, mathematics, astrobotany, and physiology, supplemented by syntactic examples from a Russian grammar. Dependency theory notation has been used. The complete text file, with every work annotated, occupies seven reels of magnetic tape, coded for computer use according to the RAND text and catalog system. (See also RM-4087-PR, RM-4390-PR, RM-4540-PR, RM-4582-PR, RM-5243-RADC, RM-5252-RADC.)

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