Rules of Russian Orthography and Punctuation

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title: Rules of Russian Orthography and Punctuation
text: The Rules of Russian Orthography and Punctuation of 1956 is the current reference to regulate the modern Russian language. Approved by the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Soviet Ministries of Education and Higher Education, it also became the first legally fixed obligatory set of rules. However, it became a rare book and its principles are learned from school-books and manuals based upon it. The rules it lays down have been criticised for incompleteness in some cases. In particular, the spellin
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description: Collection of Russian orthographic rules
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