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[ˈkɔntekst]association context вчт. контекст соединения context контекст context окружение context ситуация, связь, фон; обстановка context ситуация context среда firm context вчт. твердый контекст linear context вчт. линейный контекст -
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ˈkɔntekst сущ.
1) контекст (относительно законченная в смысловом отношении часть текста, высказывания) to cite a passage out of context ≈ вырвать выражение из контекста
2) ситуация, окружение, среда, (окружающая) обстановка, обстоятельства, состояние historical context ≈ историческая среда Syn: situation, circumstance, environment, setting контекст - out of * в отрыве от контекста ситуация;
среда, окружение - in this * в данном случае;
при этом условии;
в этой связи - in the * of в связи с;
с применительно к;
с учетом;
с точки зрения - in the * of today's America в условиях современной Америки association ~ вчт. контекст соединения context контекст ~ окружение ~ ситуация, связь, фон;
обстановка ~ ситуация ~ среда firm ~ вчт. твердый контекст linear ~ вчт. линейный контекст -
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list grammar — списочная грамматика; списковая грамматика
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18 линейный контекст
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- ATN grammar
- attribute grammar
- augmented grammar
- bounded context grammar
- categorial grammar
- constituent grammar
- context-free grammar
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- correspondence grammar
- cycle-free grammar
- dominance grammar
- extended precedence grammar
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- left linear grammar
- left parsable grammar
- left recursive grammar
- linear grammar
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- operational grammar
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- performance grammar
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- right parsable grammar
- right recursive grammar
- simple grammar
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- transformational grammar
- unambiguous grammar
- unrestricted grammar
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- absolutely homogeneous language - absolutely inadequate language - absolutely nonhomogeneous language - absolutely nonperfect language - absolutely nonsimple language - absolutely perfect language - absolutely simple language - completely formalized language - completely homogeneous language - left categorial language - locally perfectly adequate language - locally simple language - locally strongly language - locally well adequate language - noncompletely homogeneous language - right categorial language - scattered context languageindistinguishable in the language — лог. неразличимый на языке, эквивалентный
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