Extended Affix Grammar

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Extended Affix Grammar



(EAG) A formalism developed by Marc Seutter for describing both the context free syntax and the context sensitive syntax of languages.

EAG is a member of the family of two-level grammars. They are very closely related to two-level van Wijngaarden grammars. The EAG compiler will generate either a recogniser, a transducer, a translator, or a syntax directed editor for a language described in the EAG formalism.

FTP KUN (ftp://hades.cs.kun.nl/pub/eag/).

(1996-05-29)


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