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Reisner - Action grammar, move-cursor-one-character-forward [direction = forward, unit = char] move-cursor-one-character-backward [direction = backward unit = char] move-cursor-one-word-forward [direction = forward unit = word] move-cursor-one-word-backward [direction = backward unit = word] is turned into high level rule schemas, A command language should be Orderly, TAG-notation (task-action grammar) to support the creation of A command language, high level rule schemas on this form task[Directio, Unit] -> symbol[Direction] + letter[Unit] symbol[Direction = forward] -> "CTRL" symbol[Direction = backward] -> "ESC" letter[Unit = word] -> "W" letter[Unit = char] -> "C", A command language should be describable by simple rules, A command language should be predictable, TAG-notation (task-action grammar) for example move-cursor-one-character-forward [direction = forward, unit = char] move-cursor-one-character-backward [direction = backward unit = char] move-cursor-one-word-forward [direction = forward unit = word] move-cursor-one-word-backward [direction = backward unit = word], TAG-notation (task-action grammar) based on Reiner, ???? making it easy to retain, Payne and Green created TAG-notation (task-action grammar)