For a context-free grammar form G, the result of the G-control operator acting on a family of languages ℒ is defined as the family of languages formed by using members of ℒ to control left-to-right derivations of all grammars which are interpretations of G. If G is left derivation bounded, the G-control operator takes a full semiAFL ℒ into a full semiAFL which can be characterized by homomorphic replications on members of ℒ and takes context-free full semiAFLs into quasi-realtime full semiAFLs, quasi-realtime full semiAFLs into quasi-realtime full semiAFLs and context-sensitive full semiAFLs into context-sensitive full semiAFLs. If G is nonterminal bounded and self-embedding and ℒ is a full semiAFL not closed under the G-control operator th...