Comparing consecutive letter counts in multiple context-free languages
Abstract
Context-free grammars are not able to model cross-serial dependencies in natural languages. To overcome this issue, Seki et al. introduced a generalization called m-multiple context-free grammars (m-MCFGs), which deal with m-tuples of strings. We show that m-MCFGs are capable of comparing the number of consecutive occurrences of at most 2m different letters. In particular, the language \a1n1 a2n2 … akn2m+1 n1 ≥ n2 ≥ … ≥ n2m+1 ≥ 0\ is (m+1)-multiple context-free, but not m-multiple context-free.
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