Re: Representations of grammars

carroll@bifur.cis.udel.edu (Mark C. Carroll)
Tue, 29 Jun 1993 15:38:08 GMT

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From: carroll@bifur.cis.udel.edu (Mark C. Carroll)
Keywords: parse
Organization: University of Delaware, Newark
References: 93-06-063
Date: Tue, 29 Jun 1993 15:38:08 GMT

> I am trying to compose a list of representations (both textual and
>graphical) of grammars. ...


Linguistic folk also use recursive transition nets, and augmented
transition nets. The basic idea of both is explained in any AI
textbook that talks about natural language processing.


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