Some theorems on labelled bracketings used in transformational grammars

Karel Čulík

Kybernetika (1968)

  • Volume: 04, Issue: 2, page (87)-92
  • ISSN: 0023-5954

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Čulík, Karel. "Some theorems on labelled bracketings used in transformational grammars." Kybernetika 04.2 (1968): (87)-92. <http://eudml.org/doc/28078>.

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References

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  1. S. Peters R. W. Ritchie, On the generative power of transformational grammars (mimeographed) 
  2. N. Chomsky, Aspects of the Theory of Syntax, MIT 1965. (1965) 
  3. S. C. Kleene, Introduction to Metamatematics, N. Y. 1965. (1965) 
  4. K. Čulík, On some transformations in context-free grammars and languages, Czech. Math. Journ. 17 (92), (1967), 278-311. (1967) MR0214410
  5. K. Čulík, On the ordered rooted trees used in theory of laaguages, Théorie des graphes-journées internationales ďétude, Rome, juillet 1966. Dunod, Paris-Gordon and Breach, New York 1967, 69-76. (1966) 

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