Career
In 1935–1940, Ozhegov contributed to Dmitry Ushakov"s four-volume explanatory dictionary of the Russian language. His main piece of work, the Dictionary and Culture of Russian Speech ("Словарь и культура русской речи"), as updated and corrected by Natalia Shvedova, is the most widely used reference for the Russian language today. Ozhegov also ran the Russian Language Institute as part of the Russian Academy of Sciences to oversee and advise on the correct spelling, grammar and pronunciation of the Russian language.
His work was widely recognized in the Soviet Union and he was accorded burial at the Novodevichy Cemetery.
Ozhegov was not without his detractors, especially among Russian émigréson Vladimir Nabokov, for instance, compared his dictionary with that of Vladimir Dahl unfavorably and, in his novel Ada or Ardor, even called it "moronic".