ID/LP grammarID/LP Grammars are a subset of Phrase Structure Grammars, differentiated from other formal grammars by distinguishing between immediate dominance (ID)
Generalized phrase structure grammarbe described by CFGs (written as ID/LP grammars), with some suitable conventions intended to make writing such grammars easier for syntacticians. Among
Lexical functional grammarof syntactic constituents (c-structure). See phrase structure rules, ID/LP grammar. For example, in the sentence The old woman eats the falafel, the c-structure
Persian grammarThe grammar of the Persian language is similar to that of many other Indo-European languages. The language became a more analytic language around the
Coinduction"observers" over the function result. In programming, co-logic programming (co-LP for brevity) "is a natural generalization of logic programming and coinductive