Abstract

This chapter is a brief excursion into natural language syntax, the branch of linguistics that studies the grammar of natural language. We present and discuss the difference between two types of grammars, finite-state and phrase-structure grammars, and demonstrate that natural language grammars are phrase-structure grammars.

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