A diagrammatic representation of the parsed structure of a sentence or string.
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- The structured sentence understood like this is referred to as a parse tree, the root being the abstract sentence and the leaves being the words themselves.
- Given a grammar, a parsing strategy's required space is the maximum necessitated by an enumeration that the strategy designates for a parse tree of the grammar.
- Each unit of memory is enough space for one node of a parse tree.
- The code generator takes the parse tree and translates it into a mini-program, which is made up of a series of instructions expressed in the VDBE's virtual machine language.
- Then using the Query page of the Linguist search engine the user could search for the following parse tree (plug your Penn Treebank notation memory module into your brain first).