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Generation of sentences with their parses: the case of propagating scattered context grammars

Alexander Meduna, +1 more
- 01 Jan 2005 - 
- Vol. 17, Iss: 1, pp 11-20
TLDR
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.
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.

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