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Abbreviation of context-free grammar
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Documents link the governor's top political advisor, RJ Johnson, to the group (he once said "we own CFG"), and Mr Johnson's business partner was a signatory on the Club's bank account and signed the group's checks during this period.
The monies generated will be used by CFG to "fund its China growth, further CFG international business expansion opportunities and further develop CFG infrastructure assets".
Along with a smaller firm in which it holds a 12% stake, CFG controls more than half of all domestic film distribution in China.
In big capital letters, it says CFG; in small print, it says Cosmo for Guys.
In August, Cosmopolitan plans to begin selling CFG (Cosmo for Guys), an iPad application aimed at men that offers a wide array of Cosmo's brand of self-help.
Katherine Smithson - policy and public affairs officer, CFG Katherine is responsible for a number of policy areas including Gift Aid, accounting, impact and public services delivery, as well as assisting in CFG's public affairs, press, research and good practice work.
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However, it does not follow that TAG parsing or CCG parsing is impractical for real grammars and real language, and in fact parsers exist for both that are competitive with more common CFG-based parsers.
At present the most commonly employed declarative representations of grammatical structure are context-free grammars (CFGs) as defined by Noam Chomsky (1956 , 1957, because of their simplicity and efficient parsability.
Because of their greater expressiveness, TAGs and CCGs are harder to parse in the worst case (O(n6)) than CFGs and projective DGs (O(n3)), at least with current algorithms (see Vijay-Shankar & Weir 1994 for parsing algorithms for TAG, CCG, and LIG based on bottom-up dynamic programming).
The difference from CFGs is that hierarchical grouping is achieved by directly subordinating words to words (allowing for multiple dependents of a head word), rather than phrases to phrases.
A typical (somewhat simplified) sample fragment of a context-free grammar is the following, where phrase types are annotated with feature-value pairs: As a variant of CFGs, dependency grammars (DGs) also enjoy wide popularity.
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