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context-sensitive grammar
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/ n. (CSG) (more fully, context-sensitive phrase structure grammar, or CS-PSG) (also type 1 grammar) A formal grammar in which all of the rules which directly license local subtrees have the form of either context-sensitive or context-free rules. In some conceptions, no CSG is allowed to contain any null productions.
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