About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 53. Chapters: Phrase structure rules, Systemic functional grammar, Transformational grammar, Word grammar, Functional theories of grammar, Role and reference grammar, Controlled grammar, Categorial grammar, Minimalist program, Construction grammar, Principles and parameters, Generative grammar, Antisymmetry, Operator Grammar, Link grammar, Head-driven phrase structure grammar, Indexed grammar, Generative semantics, Functional discourse grammar, Combinatory categorial grammar, Tree-adjoining grammar, Q-systems, Government and binding theory, Minimalist grammar, Lexical functional grammar, Head grammar, Constraint Grammar, Global index grammar, Affix grammar, Meaning-Text Theory, Fluid construction grammar, Generalized context-free grammar, Range concatenation grammars, Literal movement grammar, Relational grammar, Dependency grammar, Extended Affix Grammar, Discontinuous-constituent phrase structure grammar, Generalized phrase structure grammar, Gram tica de la lengua castellana, Arc pair grammar, Emergent grammar, Pattern grammar, Phrasal template, Recursive categorical syntax, Higher order grammar, Stochastic grammar, Genitive connector, ID/LP grammar, Grammar framework, Data-oriented parsing, Danish Functionalism, Grammatical Framework, Affix grammar over a finite lattice. Excerpt: Controlled grammars are a class of grammars that extend, usually, the context-free grammars with additional controls on the derivations of a sentence in the language. A number of different kinds of controlled grammars exist, the four main divisions being Indexed grammars, grammars with prescribed derivation sequences, grammars with contextual conditions on rule application, and grammars with parallelism in rule application. Because indexed grammars are so well established in the field, this article will address only the latter three kinds of controll...