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I just had the idea that if you have the production rules of a context-free grammar, e.g. 5 possibilities for the replacement of a character, say, then you could assign a probability for each of them and just run a simulation of word generations after n steps, where the number of words just branches and you compute the probability for each path. what is that idea called, does it have some applications?

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