This material was shipped to Fenwick Library Special Collections, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA on 23 October 2000. Janet Fertig, a graduate student at University of Virginia, presented this paper at the Seventh Annual Pittsburgh Conference on Modeling & Simulation, Instrument Society of America, April 1976. pp. 1177-1181. This paper is study of how to determine the forms of language to use with structural modeling, how to categorize and choose the elements of language best suited for varying situations. R.w., September 2012. A quotation from the article: "A difficulty inherent in decision analysis is the ambiguity of the English language. Any work might be interpreted in a multitude of ways. A method of reducing the ambiguity is to keep contextual relations as simple as possible, thereby reducing the number of words in a verb phrase that is subject to misinterpretation. This method can be supplemented, when necessary, by generating adjunct examples to illustrate the kind of meaning intended, keeping the examples simple as well