ISO of online Russian declension website

gladney at ILLINOIS.EDU gladney at ILLINOIS.EDU
Tue Jul 28 15:34:43 UTC 2009


Such a groovy site, if it existed, would perpetuate the notion (encouraged by the publishers of books like _201 (or 501) ... Verbs fully Conjugated_ aimed at 101 students) that knowing Russian is all a matter of knowing vocabulary, no grammar needed.  Learners do have to be told that Russian speakers don't use _deti_ in the singular or _idet_ in the past tense, which is vocabulary.  But otherwise they must learn  grammar (morphology).

Frank Y. Gladney

---- Original message ----
>Date: Tue, 28 Jul 2009 08:57:43 -0400
>From: Devin Browne <dpbrowne at MAC.COM>  
>Subject: [SEELANGS] ISO of online Russian declension website  
>To: SEELANGS at bama.ua.edu
>
>Is anyone aware of a website where one can type in a Russian noun or
>adjective and see its forms in other cases?  Does such a potentially groovy
>site already exist?
>
>Thanks,
>Devin
>dpbrowne at mac.com
>
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