Abstract

The models of language that underlie most programming and query language experimentation are generally too weak to deal adequately with the linguistic processes involved. A more powerful model can be derived from linguistic theory, that supplements the formal description of languages by describing their communicative aspects as well. Such a model is outlined in the paper and its components are exemplified by corresponding phenomena in natural languages and programming languages.

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