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An efficient parser for analyzing visual sentences that is based on the theory of fuzzy sets is described. The fuzzy parser selects the most reasonable parse tree for a visual sentence. The parser has been incorporated into the SIL visual language compiler. Experimental results are reported. A model which uses fuzzy theory to represent and analyze the reasonableness of derivation trees is given.<>