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If a grammar generates the same string in several different ways, we say that the string is derived [...] in that grammar
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If a grammar generates the same string in several different ways, we say that the string is derived [...] in that grammar
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If a grammar generates the same string in several different ways, we say that the string is derived [...] in that grammar
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If a grammar generates the same string in several different ways, we say that the string is derived ambiguously in that grammar
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miller - (no access) - Michael Sipser-Introduction to the Theory of Computation-Course Technology (2012).pdf, p131
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