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Seki et al. (1991) proved a rather weak pumping lemma for multiple context-free languages, which says that any infinite m-multiple context-free language contains a string that is pumpable at some 2m substrings. We prove a pumping lemma of the usual universal form for the subclass consisting of well-nested multiple context-free languages. This is the same class of languages generated by non-duplicating macro grammars and by coupled-context-free grammars.
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Kanazawa, M. (2009). The Pumping Lemma for Well-Nested Multiple Context-Free Languages. In: Diekert, V., Nowotka, D. (eds) Developments in Language Theory. DLT 2009. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 5583. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02737-6_25
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