dep_russian3.jpg The image displays a syntactic dependency tree diagram used in linguistics to illustrate the grammatical structure of a sentence. It features black text and lines on a white background. At the very top center is the word "ROOT" in capital letters. A straight vertical line extends downward from this word, ending in an arrowhead that points directly at the central word below it, which is written as "videt". This connection identifies "videt" as the root of the sentence structure. Flanking the central word are two curved arcs representing grammatical dependencies: 1. On the left side, there is a curved line labeled "DOBJ" (an abbreviation for Direct Object). The arc connects to the word "Sobaku". An arrowhead at the end of this curve points towards "Sobaku", indicating that "Sobaku" functions as the direct object in this sentence structure. 2. On the right side, there is a curved line labeled "NSUBJ" (an abbreviation for Nominal Subject). The arc connects to the word "koshka". An arrowhead at the end of this curve points towards "koshka", indicating that "koshka" functions as the subject. The three words at the bottom are arranged horizontally in a serif font: "Sobaku" on the far left, "videt" in the center, and "koshka" on the far right. The word "videt" is Latin for "he/she/it sees." This description was generated automatically. Please feel free to ask questions if you have further questions about the nature of the image or its meaning within the presentation.