DataFlux Data Management Studio 2.5: User Guide
A Grammar is a set of rules that represent expected patterns of words in a given context. Once the parsing system identifies the basic categories for each word (through the Vocabulary), the patterns for that phrase are then compared against the Grammar. The ideal is for every possible pattern of categories to be found in the Grammar with no duplicates. However, this is not very realistic. What you should strive for is to fully identify all of the common and some of the less common patterns, and resolve any ambiguities through well-thought-out adjustments of the rule priorities.
Note that a Grammar file is stored in a proprietary format. To help ensure Grammar integrity, you should not attempt to create or edit a Grammar file directly, but always through the Grammar Editor.
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