@inproceedings{rekers-koorn-1991-substring,
title = "Substring Parsing for Arbitrary Context-Free Grammars",
author = "Rekers, Jan and
Koorn, Wilco",
editor = "Tomita, Masaru and
Kay, Martin and
Berwick, Robert and
Hajicova, Eva and
Joshi, Aravind and
Kaplan, Ronald and
Nagao, Makoto and
Wilks, Yorick",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Parsing Technologies",
month = feb # " 13-25",
year = "1991",
address = "Cancun, Mexico",
publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
url = "https://preview.aclanthology.org/fix-sig-urls/1991.iwpt-1.25/",
pages = "218--224",
abstract = "A substring recognizer for a language $L$ determines whether a string $s$ is a substring of a sentence in $L$, i.e., \textit{substring-recognize(s)} succeeds if and only if $\exists v,w: vsw \in L$. The algorithm for substring recognition presented here accepts general context-free grammars and uses the same parse tables as the parsing algorithm from which it was derived. Substring recognition is useful for \textit{non-correcting} syntax error recovery and for incremental parsing. By extending the substring \textit{recognizer} with the ability to generate trees for the possible contextual completions of the substring, we obtain a substring \textit{parser}, which can be used in a syntax-directed editor to complete fragments of sentences."
}
Markdown (Informal)
[Substring Parsing for Arbitrary Context-Free Grammars](https://preview.aclanthology.org/fix-sig-urls/1991.iwpt-1.25/) (Rekers & Koorn, IWPT 1991)
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