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Metalanguage of Normal Forms of Knowledge
Metalanguage of Normal Forms of Knowledge
Journal Article

Metalanguage of Normal Forms of Knowledge

2016
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Overview
A metalanguage of normal forms of knowledge and its text and graphic descriptions are presented. Numerous linguistic examples including the syntax of a subset of simple English sentences and a metalanguage of Extended Backus–Naur Form are formally described in text and graphic forms. The conclusion is made that the metalanguage presented can be compared favorably with human capabilities of knowledge representation and use.