context-free

English

Etymology

context + -free

Adjective

context-free (not comparable)

  1. (linguistics) (Of a grammar) which generates sentences in stages, in such a way that at any intermediate stage, any piece of the sentence is enough to determine the corresponding piece at the next stage; that is, the stagewise transformation at a point does not depend on the rest of the sentence
  2. (linguistics) (Of a formal language) which can be decided by a pushdown automaton or a context-free grammar (sense 1)

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