Transformations of translation grammars

Bořivoj Melichar

Kybernetika (1994)

  • Volume: 30, Issue: 1, page 53-62
  • ISSN: 0023-5954

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Melichar, Bořivoj. "Transformations of translation grammars." Kybernetika 30.1 (1994): 53-62. <http://eudml.org/doc/27657>.

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  5. B. Melichar, LR Translation Grammars, Research Report No. DC-92-03, Department of Computers, Czech Technical University, Prague 1992. (1992) 
  6. P. Purdom, C. A. Brown, Semantic routines and LR(k) parsers, Acta Informatica 14 (1980), 4, 229-315. (1980) Zbl0424.68052MR0593927

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