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... formal point of view , context - free grammars can be regarded as a special subclass of context - sensitive grammars , this subclass being defined by the property that in each of the rules X → Y / W V the contextual variables W and V ...
... formal point of view , context - free grammars can be regarded as a special subclass of context - sensitive grammars , this subclass being defined by the property that in each of the rules X → Y / W V the contextual variables W and V ...
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... formal universals that can be established in the investigation of particular languages . Chomsky is right , I believe , when he says that the diversity of structures found throughout the languages of the world is less ? striking than ...
... formal universals that can be established in the investigation of particular languages . Chomsky is right , I believe , when he says that the diversity of structures found throughout the languages of the world is less ? striking than ...
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... Formal Properties of Grammars , " and ( with G. A. Miller ) " Introduction to the Formal Analysis of Natural Lan- guages , " in R. D. Luce , Bush and Galanter , Handbook of Mathematical Psychology , Vol . 2. New York : John Wiley , 1963 ...
... Formal Properties of Grammars , " and ( with G. A. Miller ) " Introduction to the Formal Analysis of Natural Lan- guages , " in R. D. Luce , Bush and Galanter , Handbook of Mathematical Psychology , Vol . 2. New York : John Wiley , 1963 ...
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