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II а The rules below are the minimum necessary to demonstrate the solution presented in this study . Although they are adequate for the present purpose , the formulation must be considered highly tentative .
II а The rules below are the minimum necessary to demonstrate the solution presented in this study . Although they are adequate for the present purpose , the formulation must be considered highly tentative .
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A phrase - structure analysis of English text may be obtained with the application of appropriate rules in binary format , such as those in Table 1. The same type of rule can be modified to yield a dependency analysis as well .
A phrase - structure analysis of English text may be obtained with the application of appropriate rules in binary format , such as those in Table 1. The same type of rule can be modified to yield a dependency analysis as well .
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The statements contained in a grammar shall thus be an ordered set of rewrite rules relating a set of symbols . Bach then explains various notational devices used to construct rewrite rules and presents examples of how two linguistic ...
The statements contained in a grammar shall thus be an ordered set of rewrite rules relating a set of symbols . Bach then explains various notational devices used to construct rewrite rules and presents examples of how two linguistic ...
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