Extended Affix Grammar
Computer science, Formal grammar, Context-free grammar
978-613-7-40777-6
6137407772
64
2011-10-13
29.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In computer science, Extended Affix Grammars are a formal grammar formalism for describing the context free and context sensitive syntax of language, both natural language and programming languages. EAGs are a member of the family of two-level grammars; more specifically, a restriction of Van Wijngaarden grammars with the specific purpose of making parsing feasible. Like Van Wijngaarden grammars, EAGs have hyperrules that form a context-free grammar except in that their nonterminals may have arguments, known as affixes, the possible values of which are supplied by another context-free grammar, the metarules.
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