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Definite clause grammar

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Definite Clause Grammar (DCG) is a formalism used in computational linguistics and programming languages to describe the syntax of a language. It is particularly associated with Prolog, a logic programming language, but can also be used in other contexts. Here are some key points about DCGs: 1. **Syntax and Semantics**: DCGs provide a way to define grammars in a manner that is both readable and expressive.

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