Non-Chomsky Grammars and Their Parsers.

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Title: Non-Chomsky Grammars and Their Parsers.
Authors: Grune, Dick, Jacobs, Ceriel J. H.
Source: Parsing Techniques; 2008, p473-519, 47p
Abstract: Just as the existence of non-stick pans points to user dissatisfaction with "sticky" pans, the existence of non-Chomsky grammars points to user dissatisfaction with the traditional Chomsky hierarchy. In both cases ease of use is the issue. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-68954-8_15
Database: Supplemental Index