A user manual describing the language and the use of the system is available.
Its aim is not to prescribe how Americans should speak, or even to describe the language we use as cultivated speakers and writers.
However, it fails to describe the language that is most used at work, which may be different.
We consider two such regular expressions equal if they describe the same language.
This article only describes the language, not the planner.
Scattered context grammars are capable of describing the language quite easily.
In French the word is also used to describe the Javanese language.
This grammar describes the same language as the regular expression a*bc*.
Other acronyms were created to describe the person rather than the language to be learned.
The website of the author in which he described the language has disappeared from the net.