Now for the Russian language in some of the rules are links to articles in 
Wikipedia.
But not for all of the rules have a description on Wikipedia.
Description of rules with reference  to some well-known dictionary or grammar 
website  is a good idea .

Понедельник, 16 сентября 2013, 20:03 +02:00 от Daniel Naber :
>On 2013-09-16 19:37, Yakov Reztsov wrote:
>
>> Can I put the description of the rules on the main languagetool site?
>
>Basically yes... however, at least my idea behind this feature was to 
>provide an independent explanation, so users don't have to trust LT but 
>are directed to some well-known dictionary or grammar website or so. So 
>maybe your description should itself contain such links?
>
>Regards
>  Daniel
>
>-- 
>http://www.danielnaber.de
>
>

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Yakov Reztsov
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