On restricted context-free grammars

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Context-free grammars are widely used for the simple form of their rules. A derivation step consists of the choice of a nonterminal of the sentential form and of an application of a rule rewriting it. Several regulations of the derivation process have been studied to increase the power of context-free grammars. In the resulting grammars, however, not only the symbols to be rewritten are restricted, but also the rules to be applied. In this paper, we study context-free grammars with a simpler restriction where only symbols to be rewritten are restricted, not the rules, in the sense that any rule rewriting the chosen nonterminal can be applied. We prove that these grammars have the same power as random context, matrix, or programmed grammars. We also present two improved normal forms and discuss the characterization of context-sensitive languages by a variant using strings of length at most two instead of symbols.

论文关键词:Context-free grammars,Derivation restriction,Normal forms,Generative power

论文评审过程:Received 31 August 2010, Revised 21 April 2011, Accepted 10 May 2011, Available online 13 May 2011.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcss.2011.05.008