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A network with named nodes and labeled arcs that can be used to represent certain natural language grammars to facilitate parsing.
Tree Network
Star Network
Transition Network
Complete Network

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Answered by sahilansari66
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Complete network is the right answer
Answered by roopa2000
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correct ans.is complete network.

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A network with named nodes and labeled arcs that can be used to represent certain natural language grammars to facilitate parsing.

A Tree topology, or star-bus topology, is a hybrid network topology in which star networks are interconnected via bus networks.[1][2] Tree networks are hierarchical, and each node can have an arbitrary number of child nodes.

A star network is an implementation of a spoke–hub distribution paradigm in computer networks. In a star network, every host is connected to a central hub. In its simplest form, one central hub acts as a conduit to transmit messages.[1] The star network is one of the most common computer network topologies.

A Transition Network.  Transition initiatives have been started in locations around the world, with many located in the United Kingdom and others in Europe, North America and Australia. While the aims remain the same, Transition initiatives' solutions are specific depending on the characteristics of the local area.

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