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Type of formal grammar
attribute grammar is a formal way to supplement a formal grammar with semantic information processing. Semantic information is stored in attributes associated
Attribute_grammar
language S-attributed grammars are a class of attribute grammars characterized by having no inherited attributes, but only synthesized attributes. Inherited
S-attributed_grammar
LR-attributed grammars are a special type of attribute grammars. They allow the attributes to be evaluated on LR parsing. As a result, attribute evaluation
LR-attributed_grammar
an attributed graph grammar is a class of graph grammar that associates vertices with a set of attributes and rewrites with functions on attributes. In
Attributed_graph_grammar
Optional element in phrase or clause structure
may be used for certain function with different semantic features. The grammar of a language determines which morpho-syntactic forms are used for which
Grammatical_modifier
L-attributed grammars are a special type of attribute grammars. They allow the attributes to be evaluated in one depth-first left-to-right traversal of
L-attributed_grammar
American software assisting English writing
stylistic and tonal recommendations. An "Expert review" feature, which attributed Grammarly's editing suggestions to subject-matter experts in various fields
Grammarly
Notation techniques for grammars in computer science
the hypergrammar is an attribute grammar, i.e. a set of context-free grammar rules in which the nonterminals may have attributes; and the metagrammar is
Van_Wijngaarden_grammar
Type of attribute grammars
ECLR-attributed grammars are a special type of attribute grammars. They are a variant of LR-attributed grammars where an equivalence relation on inherited
ECLR-attributed_grammar
Basic ontological concept
Substance theory, or substance–attribute theory, is an ontological theory positing that objects are constituted each by a substance and properties borne
Substance_theory
Formal means of expressing grammar
such as Prolog. It is closely related to the concept of attribute grammars / affix grammars. DCGs are usually associated with Prolog, but similar languages
Definite_clause_grammar
Analysing a string of symbols, according to the rules of a formal grammar
context-free grammars alone, for example type validity and proper declaration of identifiers. These rules can be formally expressed with attribute grammars. The
Parsing
Computer compiler construction process
extended Backus–Naur form and thus not easily detected during parsing. Attribute grammar Context-sensitive language Semantic analysis (computer science) Reinhard
Semantic_analysis_(compilers)
Rule system for formal languages
of this approach include affix grammars, attribute grammars, indexed grammars, and Van Wijngaarden two-level grammars. Similar extensions exist in linguistics
Context-free_grammar
Program that generates parsers or compilers
used to tile syntax trees according to a rewrite grammar for code generation, and attribute grammar parser generators (e.g. ANTLR can be used for simultaneous
Compiler-compiler
Mathematical study of the meaning of programming languages
Attribute grammars can be understood as a denotational semantics where the target language is simply the original language enriched with attribute annotations
Semantics (programming languages)
Semantics_(programming_languages)
Structure of a formal language
Affix grammars and attribute grammars allow rewrite rules to be augmented with semantic attributes and operations, useful both for increasing grammar expressiveness
Formal_grammar
Topics referred to by the same term
German astronomical society Attogram, an SI derived unit of mass Attribute grammar, in formal language theory Inequality of arithmetic and geometric
AG
Given a symbol X, with an attribute t, that attribute is referred to as X.t Thus, given actions and attributes, the grammar can be used for translating
Syntax-directed_translation
imperatively by actions (e.g., as in Gandalf), or declaratively by an attribute grammar (e.g., as in the Synthesizer Generator) or by unification in a many-sorted
Structure_editor
2nd century BCE, first treatise on Greek grammar, attributed to Dionysius Thrax
The Art of Grammar (Ancient Greek: Τέχνη Γραμματική Téchnē Grammatikḗ) is a treatise on Ancient Greek grammar, attributed to Dionysius Thrax, who wrote
The_Art_of_Grammar
Form of source code, without regard to meaning
context-sensitive grammar, and automatically analyzed by means such as attribute grammars, though, in general, this step is done manually, via name resolution
Syntax (programming languages)
Syntax_(programming_languages)
American computer scientist and mathematician (born 1938)
Computer Science, no. 606), 1992. ix+109pp. ISBN 3-540-55611-7 -yllion Attribute grammar CC system Dancing links Knuth–Bendix completion algorithm Knuth Prize
Donald_Knuth
Formalism to describe programming languages
generator written in Java Coco/R, compiler generator accepting an attributed grammar in EBNF DMS Software Reengineering Toolkit, program analysis and transformation
Backus–Naur_form
Grammar formalism
e.g. a text editor. Koster, Cornelis HA. "Affix grammars for natural languages." Attribute Grammars, Applications and Systems. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg
Affix_grammar
Compiler-compiler
Genesis of Attribute Grammars" (PDF). In P. Deransart; M. Jourdan (eds.). Proceedings of the International Conference on Attribute Grammars and Their Applications
TMG_(language)
Data visualization grammar for constructing graphics
The Grammar of Graphics (GoG) is a grammar-based system for representing graphics to provide grammatical constraints on the composition of data and information
Wilkinson's Grammar of Graphics
Wilkinson's_Grammar_of_Graphics
phrase structure grammars, such as generalised phrase structure grammar, head-driven phrase structure grammar and lexical functional grammar, a feature structure
Feature_structure
Model or diagram describing interrelated things
an attribute indicates that it is a key: two different entities or relationships with this attribute always have different values for this attribute. Attributes
Entity–relationship_model
Class of modern grammatical theories
Dependency grammar (DG) is a class of modern grammatical theories that are all based on the dependency relation (as opposed to the constituency relation
Dependency_grammar
Software feature
systems Spreadsheets Development Environments Financial Computations Attribute Grammar Evaluation Graph Computations and Queries GUIs (e.g., React and DOM
Incremental_computing
Content includes an XML element grammar based on HTML for content such as images, buttons, text, etc.; An XML attribute grammar based on CSS and XSL to describe
Advanced_Content
Grammar of the English language
English grammar is the set of structural rules of the English language. This includes the structure of words, phrases, clauses, sentences, and whole texts
English_grammar
Theory of the biological component of the language faculty
Universal grammar (UG), in modern linguistics, is the theory of the innate biological component of the language faculty, usually credited to Noam Chomsky
Universal_grammar
Advanced lexical analyzer generator
curriculum Compiler-compiler systems, including its use in Ox, an attribute-grammar–based compiling system Pattern matching and search tools, such as
RE/flex
Programming paradigm
Prolog Python Racket Ruby Squeak Smalltalk UML 2.0 XML Distributed AOP Attribute grammar, a formalism that can be used for aspect-oriented programming on functional
Aspect-oriented_programming
Sanskrit work of commentary
[mɐɦaːbʱaːʂjɐ], "Great Commentary"), attributed to Patañjali, is a commentary on selected rules of Sanskrit grammar from Pāṇini's treatise, the Aṣṭādhyāyī
Mahabhashya
Framework for the description of the structure of a language
Traditional grammar (also known as classical grammar) is a framework for the description of the structure of a language or group of languages. The roots
Traditional_grammar
Functional programming language
features plus many experimental extensions. It is implemented using attribute grammars and is primarily used for research on generated type systems and language
Haskell
Framework for describing natural languages' syntax
structure grammar (HPSG) is a highly lexicalized, constraint-based grammar developed by Carl Pollard and Ivan Sag. It is a type of phrase structure grammar, as
Head-driven phrase structure grammar
Head-driven_phrase_structure_grammar
Grammar of the Romanian language
Daco-Romanian language within Eastern Romance) shares largely the same grammar and most of the vocabulary and phonological processes with the other three
Romanian_grammar
Software that translates code from one programming language to another
and written by hand, but can be partially or fully automated using attribute grammars. These phases themselves can be further broken down: lexing as scanning
Compiler
Affix grammar Corpus linguistics Affix grammars for natural languages, by C.H.A. Koster, in: Attribute Grammars, Applications and Systems, International
Extended_affix_grammar
Creating a new graph from an existing graph
transformation tools. Tools that are application domain neutral: AGG, the attributed graph grammar system (Java). GP 2 is a visual rule-based graph programming language
Graph_rewriting
Notation for context-free grammars with finite set-valued features
GNU GPL. Koster, C. H. A. (4 June 1991). "Affix Grammars for Natural Languages". Attribute Grammars, Applications and Systems. Lecture Notes in Computer
Affix grammar over a finite lattice
Affix_grammar_over_a_finite_lattice
Grammar of the Japanese language
languages. The modern theory of constituent order ("word order"), usually attributed to Joseph Harold Greenberg, identifies several kinds of phrases. Each
Japanese_grammar
DMS Software Reengineering Toolkit Several code generation DSLs (attribute grammars, tree patterns, source-to-source rewrites) Active DSLs represented
Comparison of code generation tools
Comparison_of_code_generation_tools
Greek computer scientist
Dausmann, Manfred; Winterstein, Georg; Kirchgaessner, Walter (1982). An Attribute Grammar for the Semantic Analysis of Ada. Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Sophia_Drossopoulou
various models for data-mining results, including association rules Attribute Grammars in XML (AG-markup): For AG's semantic rules, there are various possible
RuleML
Grammar of the Arabic language
Arabic grammar (Arabic: النَّحْوُ العَرَبِيُّ) is the grammar of the Arabic language. Arabic is a Semitic language and its grammar has many similarities
Arabic_grammar
grammar Chomsky hierarchy Concatenation Context-free grammar Context-sensitive grammar Context-sensitive language Decidable language ECLR-attributed grammar
List of formal language and literal string topics
List_of_formal_language_and_literal_string_topics
American computer scientist
1348–1355, June 1982. “Space-Efficient Storage Management in an Attribute Grammar Evaluator”, with M. Jazayeri, ACM Transactions on Programming Languages
Diane_Pozefsky
Cybersecurity research and software company
Synthesizer) and a system for generating language-based environments from attribute-grammar specifications in 1982 (the Synthesizer Generator). Commercial systems
GrammaTech
American cryptographer (born 1952)
the same institution in 1977, with a thesis titled "Evaluators for Attribute Grammars". He received a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University
Ralph_Merkle
Semitic language spoken mostly in Malta
Vallicelliana in Rome in the 1980s, together with a grammar, the Regole per la Lingua Maltese, attributed to a French knight named Thezan. The first systematic
Maltese_language
English word
Choctaw Language confirms the ubiquity of the "okeh" particle, and his Grammar of the Choctaw Language calls the particle -keh an "affirmative contradistinctive"
OK
Clause relationships in linguistics
clause. The standard examples of grammatical functions from traditional grammar are subject, direct object, and indirect object. In recent times, the syntactic
Grammatical_relation
Formal grammar
grammars (apparently dubbed so by Shutt, possibly due to conflict with Chomsky generative grammars) are an adaptive extension of attribute grammars.
Adaptive_grammar
Word or phrase necessary to complete an expression
In grammar, a complement is a word, phrase, or clause that is necessary to complete the meaning of a given expression. Complements are often also arguments
Complement_(linguistics)
Grammatical features of the Hindustani lingua franca
of the Perso-Arabic script, typically in the Nastaʿlīq style. On this grammar page, Hindustani is written in the transcription outlined in Masica (1991)
Hindustani_grammar
Shift-JIS and a variety of Microsoft character encodings. DMS provides attribute grammar evaluators for computing custom analyses over ASTs, such as metrics
DMS Software Reengineering Toolkit
DMS_Software_Reengineering_Toolkit
Adjective, noun, verb or phrase that modifies a noun
verb or other part of speech, such as an attributive numeral. Property (attribute) Attribution (disambiguation) This set index article includes a list of
Attributive_expression
Any characteristic used to classify a phoneme or word
In formal models of grammar, features can be represented as attribute-value pairs. For example, in Lexical functional grammar, syntactic features are
Feature_(linguistics)
Grammatical rules of the Finnish language
property of being a target of an action to be formatted as an adjective-like attribute. Like adjectives, it can be inflected in all cases. For example, ihmisen
Finnish_grammar
Group of words in systemic functional grammar
In systemic functional grammar (SFG), a nominal group is a group of words that represents or describes an entity, for example The nice old English police
Nominal group (functional grammar)
Nominal_group_(functional_grammar)
Studio School for Poetic Computation Former École libre des hautes études Grammar School No. 35 New York Workers School Religion Church of St. Joseph in
Dante_(bar)
Latin expression meaning "Live first, then philosophize"
warning against theorizing without being grounded. The phrase is sometimes attributed to the English philosopher Thomas Hobbes (1588–1679), although this cannot
Primum viver deinde philosophari
Primum_viver_deinde_philosophari
Australian Aboriginal language
Representation Translation listed (Language attributed to) Source Bid.doo.wul Wild black (Maneroo) Robinson (1844, see Clark, 2000) Bidooal Wild black
Bidhawal_language
Reference book on grammar
The earliest known grammar of a Western language is the second-century BCE Art of Grammar attributed to Dionysius Thrax, a grammar of Greek. Key stages
Grammar_book
Markup language and file format
entities), the availability of grammar-based validation (DTDs), the separation of data and metadata (elements and attributes), mixed content, the separation
XML
Danish computer scientist
degree from Aarhus University with the 1980 thesis Subclasses of Attribute Grammars. She completed a Ph.D. in 1984 at the University of Edinburgh, with
Hanne_Riis_Nielson
Semi-decision algorithm for transforming a set of equations
relations for presentations of groups. D. Knuth, "The Genesis of Attribute Grammars" Jacob T. Schwartz; Domenico Cantone; Eugenio G. Omodeo; Martin Davis
Knuth–Bendix completion algorithm
Knuth–Bendix_completion_algorithm
Grammar of the Cherokee language
final and non-final suffixes cannot be properly dissected and thus the attribute final only means that one of these is obligated at all times. For some
Cherokee_grammar
Latin phrase meaning "I came, I saw, I conquered" popularly attributed to Julius Caesar
used to refer to a swift, conclusive victory. The phrase is popularly attributed to Julius Caesar who, according to Appian, used the phrase in a letter
Veni,_vidi,_vici
Latin adage
Latin, but is a variant of phrases of Ovid, to whom it is sometimes mis-attributed. In fact, it dates to 16th-century Germany, the time of the Protestant
Tempora_mutantur
Grammar of the Burmese language
keep'). Property verbs are a subcategory of Burmese verbs that describe attributes of an event, situation or noun. When translating to English, these verbs
Burmese_grammar
Description of aspects of ontology
called attributes, although they may be independent things. Each attribute can be a class or an individual. The kind of object and the kind of attribute determine
Ontology_components
German master mason and first city architect of Turku (died 1759)
Commandant's House, Lovisa (c. 1755) Sederholm House, Helsinki (c. 1750s, attributed) Grammar school building, Borgå (1757–1759) Extension of Kirkkonummi church
Samuel_Berner
JavaScript syntax extension
for the {... spread} syntax: Plain alphanumerical attribute names are unchanged. Hyphenated attribute names from HTML are converted to camelCase, with
JavaScript_XML
American computer scientist (born 1943)
generated for different programming languages based on supplying attribute grammars. Motivated by the importance of immediate feedback in interactive
Tim_Teitelbaum
Linguistic comparison
have been pronounced "asa" (see: Asadal). There is a minority theory attributing the name of the Japanese city of Nara to a loanword from Korean (see:
Comparison of Japanese and Korean
Comparison_of_Japanese_and_Korean
Language of ancient Sumer and Babylon
discussions of Sumerian grammar. More recent monograph-length grammars of Sumerian include Dietz Otto Edzard's 2003 Sumerian Grammar and Bram Jagersma's 2010
Sumerian_language
extensive system of inflection. This article describes exclusively the grammar of the Shtokavian dialect, which is a part of the South Slavic dialect
Serbo-Croatian_grammar
American computer scientist (born 1956)
software testing, software renovation, incremental algorithms, and attribute grammars. Reps’s work for many years focused on static analysis of stripped
Thomas_W._Reps
Grammar of the Standard Chinese language
The grammar of Standard Chinese shares many features with other varieties of Chinese. The language almost entirely lacks inflection; words typically have
Chinese_grammar
Grammar of the Vietnamese language
what I like is the black HORSE (or the black HORSE is what I like) use grammar and intonational stress to indicate focus. Nguyễn Hùng Tường (May 5, 2013)
Vietnamese_grammar
Phrase that can be removed, preserving grammatical correctness
an adjunct. A more detailed definition of the adjunct emphasizes its attribute as a modifying form, word, or phrase that depends on another form, word
Adjunct_(grammar)
Ancient Indian scholar(s)
same name is credited with the authorship of the classic text on Sanskrit grammar named Mahābhāṣya, that is firmly datable to the 2nd century BCE, and authorship
Patanjali
Verbs of the Hungarian language
This page is about verbs in Hungarian grammar. There is basically only one pattern for verb endings, with predictable variations dependent on the phonological
Hungarian_verbs
Structure-Function Relationships in Synthetic DNA Sequences using Attribute Grammars". PLOS Computational Biology. 5 (10) e1000529. Bibcode:2009PLSCB.
GenoCAD
Irish scribe
Galway. His transcriptions included songs attributed to Antoine Ó Raifteiri, poems by Thomas Moore, and grammar.[citation needed] Scríobhaithe Lámhscríbhinní
Seán_Mag_Fhloinn
Speculative grammarians from the 13–14th centuries
members of a school of grammarian philosophy known as Modism or speculative grammar, active in northern France, Germany, England, and Denmark in the 13th and
Modistae
American research scientist (born 1955)
papers in computer graphics. His PhD research involved using enhanced attribute grammars to specify and implement communication protocols. From 1985 to 1992
David_P._Anderson
Type of data measuring one attribute
data which consists of observations on only a single characteristic or attribute. A simple example of univariate data would be the salaries of workers
Univariate_(statistics)
Ethio-Semitic language
ʾƏssu wädä kätäma mäṭṭa he to city {came} 'He came to the city.' Amharic grammar distinguishes person, number, and often gender. This includes personal
Amharic
Grammar of the Portuguese language
In Portuguese grammar, nouns, adjectives, pronouns, and articles are moderately inflected: there are two genders (masculine and feminine) and two numbers
Portuguese_grammar
Israeli science and technology award
and typesetting, his pioneering work on analysis of algorithms and attribute grammars, and his development of TEX and METAFONT. 1996 C. Walton Lillehei
Harvey_Prize
Principal object of faith in theism
it, such as answering prayers or producing miracles. Deists sometimes attribute this to God having no interest in or not being aware of humanity. Pandeists
God
Part of speech reflecting the reference of a noun
the concept is Anglocentric, since it was developed on the basis of the grammar of English and similar languages of north-western Europe. The linguist
Determiner
Markup language for documents
title attribute is used to attach a subtextual explanation to an element. In most browsers this attribute is displayed as a tooltip. The lang attribute identifies
HTML
ATTRIBUTE GRAMMAR
ATTRIBUTE GRAMMAR
Boy/Male
Hindu
Tribute
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Just; Impartial; Allah's Attribute
Girl/Female
Hindu
Attribute less, Fetterless
Boy/Male
Sikh
Heroic attributes
Boy/Male
Muslim
Attributed to quraish
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Malaysian, Muslim, Punjabi, Sikh, Sindhi
Divine Light; Attribute of God
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Attribute of Allah and Light
Boy/Male
Indian
Attributed to quraish
Boy/Male
Tamil
Samarpit | ஸமரà¯à®ªà®¿à®¤
Tribute
Samarpit | ஸமரà¯à®ªà®¿à®¤
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Bearer of Attributes
Girl/Female
Tamil
Nirguna | நிரà¯à®•à¯à®¨à®¾
Attribute less, Fetterless
Nirguna | நிரà¯à®•à¯à®¨à®¾
Girl/Female
Tamil
Tribute
Girl/Female
Indian
Attribute, Excellence, Merit, Quality, Virtue
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Friend; Beloved; Allah's Attribute; Companion
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Attribute of Allah
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Superiority; Attribute; Value
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Virtuous Attribute
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Extremely Pure; Allah's Attribute
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil
Attribute-less
Boy/Male
Gaelic
Tribute.
ATTRIBUTE GRAMMAR
ATTRIBUTE GRAMMAR
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Dominicus, DOMENICO means "belongs to the lord."
Female
Polish
Feminine form of Polish Celestyn, CELESTYNA means "heavenly."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname, probably with abusive connotations, from a diminutive of Middle English dogge ‘dog’ (Old English docga).English : nickname from Middle English dogge ‘dog’ + heved ‘head’ (Old English hēafod).
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh, Traditional
Victory over Fear
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Rest; Refreshment
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Concious; Wisdom
Female
English
Pet form of English Kimberly, KIMMY means "King's City Meadow."
Girl/Female
Japanese
Lily child, or village of birth.
Boy/Male
English Gaelic American Greek
Great.
Boy/Male
Sikh
ATTRIBUTE GRAMMAR
ATTRIBUTE GRAMMAR
ATTRIBUTE GRAMMAR
ATTRIBUTE GRAMMAR
ATTRIBUTE GRAMMAR
n.
A property; attribute.
imp. & p. p.
of Attribute
n.
An adjective, or attribute.
n.
A conventional symbol of office, character, or identity, added to any particular figure; as, a club is the attribute of Hercules.
v. t.
To imply as an attribute.
n.
A personal contribution, as of money, praise, service, etc., made in token of services rendered, or as that which is due or deserved; as, a tribute of affection.
n.
Reputation.
v. t.
To attribute; to ascribe.
n.
Quality, etc., denoted by an attributive; an attributive adjunct or adjective.
n.
Essential quality; property; attribute.
v. t.
To refer, ascribe, or attribute.
v. t.
To ascribe; to consider (something) as due or appropriate (to); to refer, as an effect to a cause; to impute; to assign; to consider as belonging (to).
a.
Attributing; pertaining to, expressing, or assigning an attribute; of the nature of an attribute.
n.
That which is attributed; a quality which is considered as belonging to, or inherent in, a person or thing; an essential or necessary property or characteristic.
v. t.
To attribute sex to.
v. i.
To pay as tribute.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Attribute
a.
Implying an attribute. See Connote.
v. t.
To pay back; to give in return, as payment, reward, or punishment; to requite; as, to retribute one for his kindness; to retribute just punishment to a criminal.
n.
A word that denotes an attribute; esp. a modifying word joined to a noun; an adjective or adjective phrase.