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Block structure may refer to:

  • In mathematics, block structure is a possible property of matrices – see block matrix
  • In computer science, a programming language has block structure if it features blocks, which can be nested to any depth
  • In linguistics, block structure is a representation of sentence grammar now most commonly associated with the Backus–Naur form. The alternate context-free grammar approach instead is a mathematical notation for operating on sentence grammars.