... 'natural' syntax trees, generally belong to this subset. For an example, see section 6. 5.2 The automaton To determine the automaton we specify, in addition to the set of states Q, ... grammar: gotol (ql , ~) = q'a; gotol (q,, I~ ) = q,; gotol (q~, noun) = q~; gotol (qs, g) qs; gotol(qs, verb) = ~,; goto~(qs, ~=) = qs; goto, (~, , Po ) = elo; goto, (es, ~) = ... got~(~, prep) = qs; goto~(qs,prep) = qs; goto~(qr, conj) ql; goto~(qs, det) = qa; goto~(qs,prep) = qs; goto2(ql=, prep) "J qs Likewise, we have the gotot function, which gives...