One annex was an EBNF ( Extended Backus-Naur Form, used to formally specify context free languages, enabling parsing of programming languages ) specification for OPL and another detailed OPD graph grammar.
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His grammar includes early use of Boolean logic, of the null operator, and of context free grammars, and includes a precursor of the Backus Naur form ( used in the description programming languages ).
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Fearlessly championing Modernist forms and playing the long game with art history, TranVagrant and Warschaw exists in a context free from art world tropes that chase what was on the cover of last month s ArtForum.
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The pioneering MF Relay track didn t become a part of Martes, but was published, also in 2002, by Context Free Media ( label by multidisciplinary artist Seth Joshua Horvitz ) on the Monot�nu 12.
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On the basis of these two assumptions, workers in the field claim that cognition is the manipulation of internal symbols by internal rules, and that, therefore, human behaviour is, to a large extent, context free ( see contextualism ).
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However, until such a contextualization can occur, it is a disservice to the reader to make it seem as though redshift quantization deserves mention in our article basically context free .-- ScienceApologist 20 : 33, 11 May 2006 ( UTC)
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Whereas traditional Unix tools ( such as awk, sed, grep, etc . ) process text one line at a time, and use regular expressions to search or transform text, the pp tool processes text one character at a time and can use context free grammars to transform ( or compile ) the text.
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In other words, he argues that we cannot now ( and never will be able to ) understand our own behavior " in the same way " as we understand objects in, for example, physics or chemistry : that is, by considering ourselves as things whose behaviour can be predicted via'objective', context free scientific laws.
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She is best known for her contribution to the development jointly with Ernesto Laclau, with whom she co-authored " Hegemony and Socialist Strategy " of the so-called Essex School of discourse analysis, a type of post-Marxist political inquiry drawing on Gramsci, post-structuralism and theories of identity, and redefining Leftist politics in terms of radical democracy and context free grammars of power relations.
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There are two other possibilities that come to mind, though : Computer A may be a finite state machine and the task may be to recognize a context-free grammar, so Computer A would not be able to perform the task ( because it is not a universal computer ) . My guess ( without proof ) is that Computer A would not be able to build, e . g ., a pushdown automata that could recognize the context free grammar.