A Gorn address is a method of addressing an interior node within a tree from a phrase structure rule description or parse tree. The address is a string made up of a series of one or more integers separated by dots, e.g. , 0 or 0.0.1. The <math>j</math>-th child of the <math>i</math>-th node has an address <math>i. j</math>. It is named after Saul Gorn.
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- A Gorn address is a method of addressing an interior node within a tree from a phrase structure rule description or parse tree. The address is a string made up of a series of one or more integers separated by dots, e.g. , 0 or 0.0.1. The <math>j</math>-th child of the <math>i</math>-th node has an address <math>i. j</math>. It is named after Saul Gorn.
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- A Gorn address is a method of addressing an interior node within a tree from a phrase structure rule description or parse tree. The address is a string made up of a series of one or more integers separated by dots, e.g. , 0 or 0.0.1. The <math>j</math>-th child of the <math>i</math>-th node has an address <math>i. j</math>. It is named after Saul Gorn.
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