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Generation of Sentences with Their Parses: the Case of Propagating Scattered Context Grammars

  Alexander Meduna and Jirė Techet


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  Propagating scattered context grammars are used to generate their sentences together with their parses---that is, the sequences of labels denoting productions whose use lead to the generation of the corresponding sentences. It is proved that for every recursively enumerable language $L$, there exists a propagating scattered context grammar whose language consists of $L$'s sentences followed by their parses.

  Kewords: parsing, propagating scattered context grammars.


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@article{Meduna:2005:ActaCybernetica,
author = {Alexander Meduna and Ji\v{r}\'{i} Techet},
title = {Generation of Sentences with Their Parses: the Case of Propagating Scattered Context Grammars},
journal = {Acta Cybernetica},
year = {2005},
volume = {17},
number = {1},
pages = {11--20},
abstract = {Propagating scattered context grammars are used to generate their sentences together with their parses---that is, the sequences of labels denoting productions whose use lead to the generation of the corresponding sentences. It is proved that for every recursively enumerable language $L$, there exists a propagating scattered context grammar whose language consists of $L$'s sentences followed by their parses.},
keywords = {parsing, propagating scattered context grammars}
}

 

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