Characterizing structural descriptions produced by various. Grammatical formalisms

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Abstract

We consider the structural descriptions produced by various grammatical formalisms in ~ of the complexity of the paths and the relationship between paths in the sets of structural descriptions that each system can generate. In considering the relationship between formalisms, we show that it is useful to abstract away from the details of the formalism, and examine the nature of their derivation process as reflected by properties of their deriva:ion trees. We find that several of the formalisms considered can be seen as being closely related since they have derivationtreesets with the same structure as those produced by Context-Free C-ramma~. On the basis of this observation, we describe a class of formalisms which we call Linear Context-Free Rewriting Systems, and show they are recognizable in polynomial time and generate only semilinear languages.

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Vijay-Shanker, K., Weir, D. J., & Joshi, A. K. (1987). Characterizing structural descriptions produced by various. Grammatical formalisms. In Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (Vol. 1987-July, pp. 104–111). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.3115/981175.981190

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