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Ox Grammar System An attribute-grammar compiling system based on yacc, lex, and C, the system embodies a yacc/lex/C preprocessor designed to bring attribute grammars to the mainstream of UNIX-based language development. It can also be used with Bison, Flex, and C++.
The Fnc-2 Attribute Grammar System A attribute grammar system based on strongly non-circular AGs that perform space optimizations
The AGFL Grammar Work Lab The formalism for the to attribute grammars related Affix Grammar over Finite Lattices developed at the University of Nijmegen is being applied to natural-language processing. Context-free grammars can be described on a primary context-free level augmented by secondary-level features for expressing agreement between parts of speech.
The lrc attribute grammar system The system generates efficient incremental attribute evaluators and was written by one of the attribute-grammar formalizers.
Micro Attribute Grammar System The UU_AG system is a very simple program that reads a set of files containing an attribute grammar, in which semantic functions are described through Haskell expressions.
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