# Summary Universal Derivations version of manually created Russian compounding relations extracted from Golden Compound Analyses (hhttp://nabil.hathout.free.fr/DeriMo2021/pdf-files/DeriMo_2021_paper_10.pdf). # Introduction Golden Compound Analyses resource is a data set that capture Russian compounding relations which originates from Russkaya grammatika by Shvedova et al. As the resource contains only compound lexemes, the data structure of the original resource was converted to the UDer format only (without necessity of additional harmonisation of the relations). # Acknowledgments We wish to thank all the developers and annotators of the Golden Compound Analyses, including Daniil Vodolazsky, and Hermann Petrov. ## References As a citation for the resource in articles, please use this: * Vodolazsky, Daniil; Petrov, Hermann. 2021. Compound Splitting and Analysis for Russian. In Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Resources and Tools for Derivational Morphology (DeriMo 2021). http://nabil.hathout.free.fr/DeriMo2021/pdf-files/DeriMo_2021_paper_10.pdf ``` @INPROCEEDINGS{GoldenCompoundAnalyses, title = {{Compound Splitting and Analysis for Russian}}, author = {Vodolazsky, Daniil and Petrov, Hermann}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Resources and Tools for Derivational Morphology (DeriMo 2021)}}, pages = {145--153}, year = {2021}, address = {France}, url = {http://nabil.hathout.free.fr/DeriMo2021/pdf-files/DeriMo_2021_paper_10.pdf} } ``` # License The resource is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC CC BY-NC 4.0). License text is available in the file `LICENSE.txt`.
=== Machine-readable metadata ================================================= Resource: Golden Compound Analyses Language: Russian Authors: Vodolazsky, Daniil; Petrov, Hermann License: CC BY-NC 4.0 Contact: https://github.com/s231644/rucompoundsplitter/tree/main/data/gold_analyses ===============================================================================
=== Machine-readable metadata ================================================= Harmonized resource: Golden Compound Analyses Harmonized version: 1.1 Data source: https://github.com/s231644/rucompoundsplitter/tree/main/data/gold_analyses Data available since: UDer v1.1 Harmonization: default Common features: Morphological categories; Compounding JSON features: dataset Lemmas: 4931 Relations: 1639 Families: 3292 Singletons: 2348 Avarage tree size: 1.5 Avarage tree depth: 0.3 Avarage tree out-degree: 0.5 Maximum tree size: 24 Maximum tree depth: 2 Maximum tree out-degree: 24 Part-of-speech: ADJ, 21.4; ADV, 1.7; Affixoid, 0.9; NOUN, 47.6; NUM, 1.8; PART, 1.1; PRON, 1.7; PROPN, 0.4; VERB, 11.8; X, 11.5 Derivational relations: 0 Conversion relations: 0 Compounding relations: 1639 Variant relations: 0 ===============================================================================