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Chapter 1 - PreliminariesChapter 2 - Evolution Of The Major Programming LanguagesChapter 3 - Describing Syntax And SemanticsChapter 4 - Lexical And Syntax AnalysisChapter 5 - Names, Bindings, And ScopesChapter 6 - Data TypesChapter 7 - Expressions And Assignment StatementsChapter 9 - SubprogramsChapter 15 - Functional Programming Languages
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