The term ?extensible language? is especially used when a language allows the extension of its own concrete syntax and the definition of the semantics of new constructs. Most popular tools designed for automatic generation of syntactic analysers do not offer any adequate resources for the specification of extensible languages. When used in the implementation of features like syntax macro definitions, these tools usually impose severe restrictions. For example, it may be required that macro definitions and their use reside indifferent files; or it may be impossible to perform the syntax analysis in one single pass. We claim that one of the main reasons for these limitations is the lack of appropriate formal models for the definition of the sy...