It could be that the two languages did not appear to interact directly. Not only that, but they did not interact with third languages that interacted with each of them.
There is, however, another possibility. If my language uses words from the English language and only that but I add the letter 'a' before each word I will get:
Athe aintersection aof athese atwo alanguages awill abe aa anull aset.
I can hardly claim that my language is not related to English! And after a moment of puzzlement most English speakers will know exactly what that sentence says even if every word is a new word for them.
finite automaton is the graphical representation of language and regular grammar is the representation of language in expressions
You can find the intersection of the angle bisectors or the intersection of the perpendicular bisectors of each side.
It is at the intersection of the hexagon's lines of symmetry, i.e. the middle! It is the midpoint of any diameter.
Mostly true - you cannot tessellate only regular pentagons in two dimensions, since you cannot sum up the intersection of the angles to 360 degrees. If you tessellate a regular pentagon in three dimensions, you end up with a dodecahedron.
assuming this is a regular pentagon (all five sides are equal length) the center is the intersection of the intersection of perpendicular bisectors of each side and should also be the center of the circle in which it is inscribed
finite automaton is the graphical representation of language and regular grammar is the representation of language in expressions
Finite automata are used in linguistics to model the structure and patterns of natural languages, particularly in phonology and morphology. They can represent the rules governing sound changes, word formation, and syntactic structures, helping linguists analyze and understand language processes. Finite automata are also utilized in natural language processing tasks such as text classification, information retrieval, and sentiment analysis.
Simply because the English language is exceedingly irregular. You may find that, in other languages, it's "go to home," because their languages are more regular.
it is not regular language .it is high level language
You can find the intersection of the angle bisectors or the intersection of the perpendicular bisectors of each side.
One way experts can trace the patterns of this movement of people through history is by studying the spread of language. People bring their languages with them when they move to new places. And Languages, like the people that speak them are living things that evolve and change in regular ways.
• CFG’s can generate some regular languages.• CFG’s can generate some nonregular languages.
Well its like this, a high level language is a language for programming computers which does not require detailed knowledge of a specific computer, as a low-level language does.High-level languages do not have to be written for a particular computer, but must be compiled for the computer they will work with.High-level languages are closer to human language than low-level languages, and include statements like GOTO or FOR which are regular words On the other hand, a low level language is a computer programming language that is close to machine language.Machine language is at the lowest level, because it is the actual binary code of 1s and 0s that the computer understands.Assembly languages are low- level languages which are translated into machine code by an assembler.Each assembly language instruction corresponds to one machine language instruction, but assembly language is easier notation for the programmer to use than machine code. You can google the topic for more info
;: Th. Closed under union, concatenation, and Kleene closure. ;: Th. Closed under complementation: If L is regular, then is regular. ;: Th. Intersection: .
Regular Language description for XML was created in 2000.
English is most commonly spoken in both countries. English the default language throughout Australia (there is no official language in Australia) and one of three official languages in New Zealand.
There are more than 50,000 characters in the Chinese language, but around 20,000 are commonly used. Each character represents a syllable or concept rather than a single letter, as in the English alphabet.