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A language that admits only ambiguous grammar:(a) Inherent Ambiguous language(b) Inherent Unambiguous language(c) Context free language(d) Context Sensitive languageThis question was posed to me during an online interview.This key question is from Ambiguous Grammar in section Context Free Grammars and Languages of Automata Theory

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The correct choice is (a) Inherent Ambiguous LANGUAGE

To EXPLAIN I would say: A context free language for which no UNAMBIGUOUS GRAMMAR EXISTS, is called Inherent ambiguous language.



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