Abstract
We continue the study of finite grammatical families by characterizing when a family has a predecessor. This characterization implies that (i) the existence of predecessors for finite families is decidable and (ii) the collection of context-free grammatical families, each family of which contains all regular languages, is not maximal dense.
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