Abstract

A class of canonical separated grammars capable of generating the same languages as general-type separated grammars is considered. The main properties and two criteria of canonical grammars are described. A way of unifying nonterminal symbols and proving the uniqueness of the canonical representation for separated grammars is proposed.

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