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IANDC
2008
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Unambiguous Boolean grammars
Abstract. Boolean grammars are an extension of context-free grammars, in which all propositional connectives are allowed. In this paper, the notion of ambiguity in Boolean grammars...
Alexander Okhotin
ECOOP
2007
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Attribute Grammar-Based Language Extensions for Java
Abstract. This paper describes the Java Language Extender framework, a tool that allows one to create new domain-adapted languages by importing domain-specific language extensions...
Eric Van Wyk, Lijesh Krishnan, Derek Bodin, August...
ENTCS
2008
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Extending Lustre with Timeout Automata
This paper describes an extension to Lustre to support the analysis of globally asynchronous, locally synchronous (GALS) architectures. This extension consists of constructs for d...
Jimin Gao, Mike Whalen, Eric Van Wyk
CSLP
2004
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Problems of Inducing Large Coverage Constraint-Based Dependency Grammar for Czech
Abstract. This article describes an attempt to implement a constraintbased dependency grammar for Czech, a language with rich morphology and free word order, in the formalism Exten...
Ondrej Bojar
LOGCOM
2008
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Sequentially Indexed Grammars
This paper defines the grammar class of sequentially indexed grammars (SIGs) that results of a change in the index stack handling mechanism of indexed grammars [Aho68, Aho69]. SIG...
Jan van Eijck