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- String_grammar abstract "The term "string grammar" in computational linguistics (and computer languages) refers to the structure of a specific language, such that it can be formatted as a single continuous string of text, without the need to have line-breaks (or newlines) to alter the meaning. The appearance of any text in "column 1" (or any column) of a line does not change the meaning of that text in a string grammar. A string grammar can be used to describe the structure of some natural languages, such as English or French, as well as for some computer languages.Note that the string-based structure is for defining the grammar of a language, rather than the formatting of the language itself. The production rules, of the grammar, are in the form of continuous text strings.".
- String_grammar wikiPageID "31836736".
- String_grammar wikiPageRevisionID "444809695".
- String_grammar hasPhotoCollection String_grammar.
- String_grammar subject Category:Compiler_construction.
- String_grammar subject Category:Computational_linguistics.
- String_grammar comment "The term "string grammar" in computational linguistics (and computer languages) refers to the structure of a specific language, such that it can be formatted as a single continuous string of text, without the need to have line-breaks (or newlines) to alter the meaning. The appearance of any text in "column 1" (or any column) of a line does not change the meaning of that text in a string grammar.".
- String_grammar label "String grammar".
- String_grammar sameAs m.0gtxv00.
- String_grammar sameAs Q7623977.
- String_grammar sameAs Q7623977.
- String_grammar wasDerivedFrom String_grammar?oldid=444809695.
- String_grammar isPrimaryTopicOf String_grammar.