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= Grammar frameworks
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Grammar frameworks are structured systems or models that define the rules and principles governing the syntax and semantics of a language. They provide a formal way to describe the grammatical properties of a language, enabling linguists and computer scientists to analyze, generate, and parse natural languages or programming languages systematically. Here are some notable types of grammar frameworks: 1. **Generative Grammar**: This is a theory of grammar that aims to describe the implicit knowledge that speakers of a language have about their language.