Grammar frameworks

Arc pair grammar

In linguistics, arc pair grammar (APG) is a theory of syntax that aims to formalize and expand upon relational grammar. It primarily builds upon the relational grammar concept of an arc, but also makes use of more formally stated ideas from model theory and graph theory. It was developed in the late 1970s by David E. Johnson and Paul Postal, and formalized in 1980 in the eponymous book Arc Pair Grammar. (Wikipedia).

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From playlist Calculus, Sect 11.2, Series (Geometric, Telescoping & Harmonic)

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Determining if two angles are supplementary

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Determine the values of two angles that lie on a lie with a third angle

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