corrected some minor typos in reference manual

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2019-05-05 12:09:31 +02:00
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@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ concrete syntax. Tree formation in abstract syntax, however, is fully
recursive.
Even though run-time GF grammars manipulate just nested tuples, at
compile time these are represented by by the more fine-grained labelled
compile time these are represented by the more fine-grained labelled
records and finite functions over algebraic datatypes. This enables the
programmer to write on a higher abstraction level, and also adds type
distinctions and hence raises the level of checking of programs.
@@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ module looks as follows:
}
Here are two concrete syntax modules, one intended for mapping the trees
to English, the other to Swedish. The mappling is defined by `lincat`
to English, the other to Swedish. The mapping is defined by `lincat`
definitions assigning a **linearization type** to each category, and
`lin` definitions assigning a **linearization** to each function.
@@ -2515,7 +2515,7 @@ The reserved words used in GF are the following:
- `transfer`
- `variants`
- `where`
- `with`
- `with`
The symbols used in GF are the following: