A binary grammar is a relational grammar with two nonterminal alphabets, two terminal alphabets, a set of pairs of productions and the pair of the initial nonterminals that generates the binary relation, i.e., the set of pairs of strings over the terminal alphabets. This paper investigates the binary context-free grammars as mutually controlled grammars: two context-free grammars generate strings imposing restrictions on selecting production rules to be applied in derivations. The paper shows that binary context-free grammars can generate matrix languages whereas binary regular and linear grammars have the same power as Chomskyan regular and linear grammars
There is currently considerable interest among computational linguists in grammatical formalisms wit...
This paper connects between notions of pure formal language theory and nondeterministic programming....
The paper discusses some classes of contextual grammars--mainly those with "maximal use of ...
We investigate context-free grammars the rules of which can be used in a productive and in a reducti...
If G is a grammar such that in each non-context-free rule of G, the right side contains a string of ...
AbstractA bracketed grammar is a context-free grammar in which indexed brackets are inserted around ...
AbstractA new generalization of context-free grammars is introduced: Boolean grammars allow the use ...
A context-free grammar is a single-tree grammar (STG) if every nonterminal symbol has at most one p...
This thesis involves the study of formal properties of grammatical formalisms that are relevant to c...
We investigate context-free grammars the rules of which can be used in a productive and in a reducti...
We investigate context-free grammars the rules of which can be used in a productive and in a reducti...
The matrix grammar is a well-known concept of a grammar with restricted use of productions. By weake...
Contextual Binary Feature Grammars were recently proposed by (Clark et al., 2008) as a learnable rep...
If G is a grammar such that in each non-context-free rule of G, the right side contains a string of ...
Parallel context-free languages are generated by context-free grammars in which every occurrence of ...
There is currently considerable interest among computational linguists in grammatical formalisms wit...
This paper connects between notions of pure formal language theory and nondeterministic programming....
The paper discusses some classes of contextual grammars--mainly those with "maximal use of ...
We investigate context-free grammars the rules of which can be used in a productive and in a reducti...
If G is a grammar such that in each non-context-free rule of G, the right side contains a string of ...
AbstractA bracketed grammar is a context-free grammar in which indexed brackets are inserted around ...
AbstractA new generalization of context-free grammars is introduced: Boolean grammars allow the use ...
A context-free grammar is a single-tree grammar (STG) if every nonterminal symbol has at most one p...
This thesis involves the study of formal properties of grammatical formalisms that are relevant to c...
We investigate context-free grammars the rules of which can be used in a productive and in a reducti...
We investigate context-free grammars the rules of which can be used in a productive and in a reducti...
The matrix grammar is a well-known concept of a grammar with restricted use of productions. By weake...
Contextual Binary Feature Grammars were recently proposed by (Clark et al., 2008) as a learnable rep...
If G is a grammar such that in each non-context-free rule of G, the right side contains a string of ...
Parallel context-free languages are generated by context-free grammars in which every occurrence of ...
There is currently considerable interest among computational linguists in grammatical formalisms wit...
This paper connects between notions of pure formal language theory and nondeterministic programming....
The paper discusses some classes of contextual grammars--mainly those with "maximal use of ...