Matrix grammar is a formal grammatical framework that extends traditional phrase structure grammars by introducing a multi-dimensional approach to syntax. It is particularly useful for representing complex syntactic structures and variations in natural languages. Key features of matrix grammar include: 1. **Multi-dimensional Syntax**: Unlike traditional grammars that typically operate in a linear fashion, matrix grammar allows for the representation of multiple layers or dimensions of syntactic information. This can include different grammatical functions or relationships operating simultaneously.

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