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==Mixing left-regular and right-regular rules== If mixing of left-regular and right-regular rules is allowed, we still have a [[linear grammar]], but not necessarily a regular one. What is more, such a grammar need not generate a regular language: all linear grammars can be easily brought into this form, and hence, such grammars can generate exactly all [[linear grammar|linear language]]s, including non-regular ones. For instance, the grammar ''G'' with ''N'' = {S, A}, Ξ£ = {a, b}, ''P'' with start symbol ''S'' and rules : S β aA : A β Sb : S β Ξ΅ generates <math>\{ a^ib^i : i \geq 0\}</math>, the paradigmatic non-regular linear language.
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