regular language
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English
[edit]Noun
[edit]regular language (plural regular languages)
- (computer science) A formal language that can be expressed using a regular expression or finite-state machine.
- Synonym: rational language
- Hypernym: formal language
- 2007, Dick Grune, Ceriel J.H. Jacobs, Parsing Techniques: A Practical Guide, Springer Science & Business Media, →ISBN, page 152:
- There is an interesting way to get the negation (complement) of a regular language L defined by a FS automaton, provided the automaton is ε-free.
- 2014, Brian MacWhinney, William O'Grady, The Handbook of Language Emergence, John Wiley & Sons, →ISBN, page 393:
- A regular language is one that can be generated by a regular grammar or finite-state automaton, the lowest level of the Chomsky hierarchy. It is well known that these grammars are inadequate to represent natural language syntax.
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[edit]- regular language on Wikipedia.Wikipedia