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Grammar and L Forms: An Introduction (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
Grammar and L Forms: An Introduction (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
Date: 11 April 2011, 15:44

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The study of form theory as a new discipline within formal language theory is less than ten years old. It was initiated by Armin Cremers and Seymour Ginsburg around 1974/75 and since this time it has truly blossomed.
The primary goal of these lecture notes is to provide an introductory and unified account of "context-free" form theory as it stands today. Because of its introductory rather than exhaustive nature many results are only mentioned in passing rather than being given the space they deserve. However I trust the reader will be convinced by the material in these notes that the study of grammar and L forms has indeed contributed towards (a) the understanding of generative devices, (b) the deeper understanding of the context-free and EOL languages and (c) the development of a theory of grammatical similarity. Moreover many interesting and open problems remain to be solved.

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