Genealogical tree of programming languages.
Stammbaum.
Initiation into sanskrit.
(formal & generative) grammars.
Parsers.
World Wald Web.
Direct acyclic graphs (DAGs).
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The essence of any programming language is its "parse tree".
Natural languages can be conceptualized and described as forests of cognitive structures.
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"Strictly formalist, transformationalist approach had failed to furnish a complete, consistent elegant framework for the study of natural languages but