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The paper proposes a theoretical framework to analyse and evaluate IS specification languages. It surveys present approaches, introduces the notion of linguistic system, and discusses the relationships between linguistic systems and specification languages. The paper argues that the analysis and evaluation of any IS specification language should be performed on the basis of linguistic system and quality model which provides a set of attributes characterising the properties of the language.