Abstract:
Syntactic structure of language can be defined by context-free grammars. Contextfree
grammars do not facilitate generation of context sensitive aspects, for example, the agreement
between different parts of a sentence. This results in a generation of ambiguous sentences. To solve
morpho-syntactic disambiguation we have proposed attribute grammars (AG). AG are the extension
of context-free grammars, where attributes are associated with grammar symbols, and semantic
rules define values of the attributes. An advantage of using the attribute grammar is in solving the
ambiguity problem which constitutes a link between syntax and semantics. This link which is
achieved with use attributive grammars widens the volume of information that is used for disambiguation.