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The Functional Treatment of Parsing (Hardcover, 1993 ed.)
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The Functional Treatment of Parsing (Hardcover, 1993 ed.)
Series: The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science, 242
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Parsing technology traditionally consists of two branches, which
correspond to the two main application areas of context-free
grammars and their generalizations. Efficient deterministic parsing
algorithms have been developed for parsing programming languages,
and quite different algorithms are employed for analyzing natural
language. The Functional Treatment of Parsing provides a functional
framework within which the different traditional techniques are
restated and unified. The resulting theory provides new recursive
implementations of parsers for context-free grammars. The new
implementations, called recursive ascent parsers, avoid explicit
manipulation of parse stacks and parse matrices, and are in many
ways superior to conventional implementations. They are applicable
to grammars for programming languages as well as natural languages.
The book has been written primarily for students and practitioners
of parsing technology. With its emphasis on modern functional
methods, however, the book will also be of benefit to scientists
interested in functional programming. The Functional Treatment of
Parsing is an excellent reference and can be used as a text for a
course on the subject.
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