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Grammars for language and genes. Theoretical and empirical investigations. Foreword by Aravind K. Joshi. (English)
Theory and Applications of Natural Language Processing. Berlin: Springer (ISBN 978-3-642-20443-2/hbk; 978-3-642-20444-9/ebook). xii, 120~p. EUR~79.95/net; SFR~106.50; \sterling~72.00; \$~99.00 (2012).
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Generative capacity of subregularly tree controlled grammars. (English)
Int. J. Found. Comput. Sci. 21, No. 5, 723-740 (2010).
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From generative fit to generative capacity: exploring an emerging dimension of information systems design and task performance. (English)
isj, Inf. Syst. J. 19, No. 4, 345-367 (2009).
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Highly constrained unification grammars. (English)
J. Logic Lang. Inf. 17, No. 3, 345-381 (2008).
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On metalinear parallel communicating grammar systems. (English)
Int. J. Found. Comput. Sci. 18, No. 6, 1313-1322 (2007).
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Residuation, structural rules and context freeness. (English)
J. Logic Lang. Inf. 13, No. 1, 47-59 (2004).
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On the generative capacity of multi-modal categorial grammars. (English)
Res. Lang. Comput. 1, No. 1-2, 105-125 (2003).
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Networks of evolutionary processors: A survey. (English)
Theoria, Segunda Epoca 18, No.46, 59-70 (2003).
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A note on the strong and weak generative powers of formal systems. (English)
Theor. Comput. Sci. 293, No.2, 243-259 (2003).
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Proof tree automata. Natural deduction trees and the strong generative capacity of proof theoretical grammars. (English)
Barker-Plummer, Dave (ed.) et al., Words, proofs, and diagrams. Stanford, CA: CSLI Publications (ISBN 1-57586-406-1/pbk; 1-57586-405-3/hbk). CSLI Lecture Notes 141, 143-161 (2002).
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Strong generative capacity. The semantics of linguistic formalism. (English)
CSLI Lecture Notes. 103. Stanford, CA: CSLI Publications. x, 158 p. (1999).
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On the power of cooperation in distributed grammar systems. (English)
Felea, V. (ed.) et al., Romanian symposium on computer science. 9th symposium, ROSYCS ’93, Iaşi, Romania, November 12-13, 1993. Proceedings. Iaşi: “A.I. Cuza" University of Iaşi, Dept. of Computer Science, 12-23 (1993).
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Generative paradigm in the study of complex symbol systems: Some variants of grammar systems. (English)
Cybernetica 35, No.3, 241-256 (1992).
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Symbiotic E0L systems. (English)
Acta Cybern. 10, No.3, 165-172 (1992).
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Parallel communicating grammar systems: The context-free case. (English)
Found. Control Eng. 14, No.1, 39-50 (1989).
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*-fold fuzzy selective contextual grammars. (Romanian)
Languages, logic, mathematical linguistics, Pap. 10th Natl. Colloq., Braşov/Rom. 1988, 35-37 (1988).
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Formal language theory and DNA: An analysis of the generative capacity of specific recombinant behaviors. (English)
Bull. Math. Biol. 49, 737-759 (1987).
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On some formal properties of metarules. (English)
Linguist. Philos. 9, 477-494 (1986).
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A class of grammars of right weak precession (RWP). (English)
Cybernetics 21, 189-199 (1985); translation from Kibernetika 1985, No.2, 33-40 (1985).
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On leftmost derivation restriction in regulated rewriting. (English)
Rev. Roum. Math. Pures Appl. 30, 751-758 (1985).
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