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Cosa (chi) è monotonous$50220$ - definizione

Monotonous grammar; Type 1 grammar

Noncontracting grammar         
In formal language theory, a grammar is noncontracting (or monotonic) if all of its production rules are of the form
monotone         
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Monotony; Monotone (disambiguation); Monotonous; Monotonicity (disambiguation)
(monotones)
1.
If someone speaks in a monotone, their voice does not vary at all in tone or loudness and so it is not interesting to listen to.
The evidence was read out to the court in a dull monotone.
N-COUNT: usu sing, also in N
2.
A monotone sound or surface does not have any variation in its tone or colour.
He was seen on TV delivering platitudes about the crisis in a monotone voice.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
monotony         
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Monotony; Monotone (disambiguation); Monotonous; Monotonicity (disambiguation)
n. to break, relieve the monotony

Wikipedia

Noncontracting grammar

In formal language theory, a grammar is noncontracting (or monotonic) if all of its production rules are of the form α → β where α and β are strings of nonterminal and terminal symbols, and the length of α is less than or equal to that of β, |α| ≤ |β|, that is β is not shorter than α. A grammar is essentially noncontracting if there may be one exception, namely, a rule S → ε where S is the start symbol and ε the empty string, and furthermore, S never occurs in the right-hand side of any rule.

None of the rules of a noncontracting grammar decreases the length of the string that is being rewritten. If each rule strictly increases the length, the grammar is called a growing context-sensitive grammar.