Two-level Grammar

A two-level grammar is essentially a grammar that is used to construct another grammar. A context free meta-grammar that defines the rules for a second grammar yields an effectively infinite set of rules for the derived grammar. Two-level grammars are quite a bit more powerful than normal context free grammars.

 

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