Report on the algorithmic language ALGOL 60
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On the nonexistence of a phrase structure grammar for ALGOL 60
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A survey of adaptable grammars
ACM SIGPLAN Notices
USSA—universal syntax and semantics analyzer
ACM SIGPLAN Notices
On the Syntax of Algorithmic Languages
Journal of the ACM (JACM)
An Algorithmic Semantics for ALGOL 60 Identifier Denotation
Journal of the ACM (JACM)
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Another trouble spot in ALGOL60
ALGOL Bulletin
Compiler generation using formal specification of procedure-oriented and machine languages
AFIPS '67 (Spring) Proceedings of the April 18-20, 1967, spring joint computer conference
A formal system for the specification of the syntax and translation of computer languages
AFIPS '67 (Fall) Proceedings of the November 14-16, 1967, fall joint computer conference
Adaptable Grammars for Non-Context-Free Languages
IWANN '09 Proceedings of the 10th International Work-Conference on Artificial Neural Networks: Part I: Bio-Inspired Systems: Computational and Ambient Intelligence
Proceedings of the 24th ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object oriented programming systems languages and applications
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This paper concerns some preliminary results of an investigation of certain syntactical features of symbolic programming languages (SPL), which is a part of a wider research in the field of problem-oriented languages for automatic processor construction [1]. Our main aim is to point out certain peculiar features of SPL's which yield a deeper insight into their linguistic nature from a formal point of view, in order to take further steps in the direction of finding a proper way to define them. The general approach suggested here might be of some interest in the broader field of general linguistics, since many languages, including natural languages, show similar properties.