- A
metasyntax is a
syntax used to
define the
syntax of a
programming language or
formal language. It
describes the
allowable structure and
composition of...
- In
computer science,
extended Backus–Naur form (EBNF) is a
family of
metasyntax notations, any of
which can be used to
express a context-free grammar....
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structure of
sentences and
phrases in a
metalanguage can be
described by a
metasyntax. For example, to say that the word "noun" can be used as a noun in a sentence...
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grammar Construction grammar (CxG)
Emergent grammar Cartographic syntax Metasyntax Musical syntax Semiotics Syntactic category Syntax (academic journal)...
- is that
expressions become endowed with
their semantic significance".
Metasyntax Metapragmatics Alexis Burgess,
Brett Sherman (eds.), Metasemantics: New...
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sometimes used when
defining a
grammar or
protocol specification, see
Metasyntax Order of
World Scouts, the
first international Scouting organisation Oritsé...
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token p****r
commonly used in
conjunction with Yacc (and Bison). BNF is a
metasyntax used to
express context-free grammars: that is a
formal way to describe...
- was
developed by John
Backus and
Peter Naur. BNF can be
described as a
metasyntax notation for context-free grammars. Backus–Naur form is
applied wherever...
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condition Willison railway station,
Melbourne Wirth syntax notation, a
metasyntax, or
formal way to
describe formal languages World Sports Network (WSN...
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Wirth syntax notation (WSN) is a
metasyntax, that is, a
formal way to
describe formal languages.
Originally proposed by
Niklaus Wirth in 1977 as an alternative...