I agree. Ask any linguist, and they'll tell you: "it looks just like HPSG (head-driven phrase structure grammar)".
:)




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No XML is descriptive. It's all syntactic.
Hah, hah, just serious.


Karen E. Medina wrote:

>All xml is descriptive.
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>>  DescriptionML ?
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