Backus-Naur Form (BNF) grammars are used as a tool for describing language and command syntax, for example:
select-statement : SELECT select-list FROM table-name [ restriction ] [ ordering ]
restriction : WHERE search-condition
ordering : ORDER BY sort-order
A BNF definition states that the named item given before the colon is written as described after the colon. For example, an ordering is written as ORDER BY followed by a sort-order (which may be defined elsewhere).
BNF expression  | 
What it means  | 
named-construction : expression  | 
Declares that a named-construction is written as expression.  | 
named-construction : expression1 expression2  | 
Declares that a named-construction is written as either expression1 or expression2.  | 
word  | 
The word word, written literally.  | 
exp1 exp2  | 
exp1 followed by exp2.  | 
[exp]  | 
exp is optional.  | 
[ exp1 | exp2 ]  | 
Either exp1 or exp2 or nothing.  | 
<exp>  | 
exp is an entity or name that you specify.  | 
exp +  | 
expression, repeated one or more times.  | 
exp *  | 
expression, repeated zero, one or more times.  |