The language of comments in computer software: A sublanguage of English

Author:Etzkorn, LH; Davis, CG; Bowen, LL

Article Title:The language of comments in computer software: A sublanguage of English

Abstract:
A sublanguage is a subset of a natural language such as the English language. Sublanguages tend to emerge gradually through the use of a language in various fields by specialists in those fields. Some such sublanguages are the 'language of biophysics' and the 'language of naval telegraphic transmissions'. This paper explores whether English-language comments in object-oriented software can be considered to be a sublanguage of English, using standard criteria for sublanguage determination. To make this determination, the article looks at the grammatical content of comments, including: sentence-style comments versus non-sentence-style comments, and the use of tense, mood, and voice in sentence-style comments. The telegraphic nature of comments is also examined. Additionally, the subject-matter of comments is analyzed in terms of the purpose of comments in describing the operation of computer software. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

Keywords: computer; software; English; sublanguages; language of comments; uses needs; reusability

DOI: 10.1016/S0378-2166(00)00068-0

Source:JOURNAL OF PRAGMATICS

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