Adalı, EşrefDönmez, İlknur2024-07-182024-07-1820181300-76881308-6529https://search.trdizin.gov.tr/yayin/detay/323155https://hdl.handle.net/11411/5539Formal Grammar which is introduced by Chomsky is one of the most importantdevelopment in Natural Language Processing, a branch of Artificial Intelligence. Themathematical reresentation of languages can be possible using Formal Grammars. Almostall natural languages have word classes such as noun, adjective, verb. In addition to thisone sentence consist of noun phrase and verb phrase. Noun phrase may consist of location,destination and source elements. Despite many similarities between the languages, thereexist important dissimilarities in grammar rules of the languages belonging to differentlanguage families. In our study the most appropriate formal grammar representing Turkishlanguage is investigated. Accuracy of the suggested grammars’ rules is evaluated intwo different corpus. This study is the enhanced version of “Turkish Context FreeGrammar Rules with Case Suffix and Phrase Relation” that was presented on UBMK2016 International Conference on Computer Science & Engineering [1]. Different fromthe first study, this study includes all word and sentence types of Turkish. Adjectives andprepositions are considered. The quoted sentences, incomplete sentences and questionsentences are included. The genitive phrase structures including verbal word are included.In this study, the noun phrases are also defined in detail.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessContex Free Grammer For TurkishArticle561255232315522