Tree languages are powerful tools for the representation and schematization of infinite sets of terms for various purposes (unification theory, verification and specification ...). In order to extend the regular tree language framework, more complex formalisms have been developed. In this paper, we focus on Tree Synchronized Grammars and Primal Grammars which introduce specific control structures to represent non regular sets of terms. We propose a common unified framework in order to achieve the membership test for these particular languages. Thanks to a proof system, we provide a full operational framework, that allows us to transform tree grammars into Prolog programs (as it already exists for word grammars with DCG) whose goal is to rec...
AbstractWe propose a new algebraic framework to discuss and classify recognizable tree languages, an...
A tree controlled grammar is specified as a pair (G, G′) where G is a context-free grammar and G′ is...
Definite Clause Grammars (DCGs) are a convenient way to specify possibly non-context-free grammars f...
Tree languages are powerful tools for the representation and schematization of infinite sets of term...
AbstractInfinite sets of terms appear frequently at different places in computer science. On the oth...
An algorithm to decide inclusion for languages defined by deterministic regular tree grammars is pre...
This paper studies the nonterminal complexity of tree controlled grammars. It is proved that the num...
The generative capacity of combinatory categorial grammars (CCGs) as generators of tree languages is...
The generative capacity of combinatory categorial grammars (CCGs) as generators of tree languages is...
AbstractThis paper studies the nonterminal complexity of tree controlled grammars. It is proved that...
Constrained grammatical system have been the object of study in computational linguistics over the l...
Many current grammar formalisms used in computational linguistics take a unification-based approach ...
Constrained grammatical system have been the object of study in computational linguistics over the l...
Abstract. Sharing of substructures like subterms and subcontexts in terms is a common method for spa...
AbstractThe formalism of primal grammars is one of the most powerful term schematization languages (...
AbstractWe propose a new algebraic framework to discuss and classify recognizable tree languages, an...
A tree controlled grammar is specified as a pair (G, G′) where G is a context-free grammar and G′ is...
Definite Clause Grammars (DCGs) are a convenient way to specify possibly non-context-free grammars f...
Tree languages are powerful tools for the representation and schematization of infinite sets of term...
AbstractInfinite sets of terms appear frequently at different places in computer science. On the oth...
An algorithm to decide inclusion for languages defined by deterministic regular tree grammars is pre...
This paper studies the nonterminal complexity of tree controlled grammars. It is proved that the num...
The generative capacity of combinatory categorial grammars (CCGs) as generators of tree languages is...
The generative capacity of combinatory categorial grammars (CCGs) as generators of tree languages is...
AbstractThis paper studies the nonterminal complexity of tree controlled grammars. It is proved that...
Constrained grammatical system have been the object of study in computational linguistics over the l...
Many current grammar formalisms used in computational linguistics take a unification-based approach ...
Constrained grammatical system have been the object of study in computational linguistics over the l...
Abstract. Sharing of substructures like subterms and subcontexts in terms is a common method for spa...
AbstractThe formalism of primal grammars is one of the most powerful term schematization languages (...
AbstractWe propose a new algebraic framework to discuss and classify recognizable tree languages, an...
A tree controlled grammar is specified as a pair (G, G′) where G is a context-free grammar and G′ is...
Definite Clause Grammars (DCGs) are a convenient way to specify possibly non-context-free grammars f...