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hallgren 225cebf121 Updated summer school links
You can now use the following links to refer to GF Summer School web pages:

- Latest summer school: http://school.grammaticalframework.org/
- 2009 summer school: http://school.grammaticalframework.org/2009
- 2011 summer school: http://school.grammaticalframework.org/2011
- 2013 summer school: http://school.grammaticalframework.org/2013

This is accomplished with DNS and web server configuration. No files have
been moved, so this does not break any existing links (except that
http://school.grammaticalframework.org/ now refers to the latest summer school
instead of the 2011 summer school).
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<H1 style="text-align:center">Third GF Summer School 2013<br/>Frontiers of Multilingual Technologies</H1>
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<img height="480" width="480" alt="GF Summer School logo" src="https://sites.google.com/site/gfschool2011/_/rsrc/1286870375590/home/summerschool-logo.jpg?height=480&amp;width=480" />
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<H2 style="text-align:center">Frauenchiemsee island, Bavaria<br/>18<sup style="font-size:0.6em">th</sup>&ndash;30<sup style="font-size:0.6em">th</sup> August, 2013</H2>
<H1>About</H1>
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Grammatical Framework (GF), <a href="http://www.grammaticalframework.org/">grammaticalframework.org</a>, is a multilingual grammar formalism
based on the idea of a shared abstract syntax and mappings between the abstract syntax and
concrete languages. GF has hundreds of users all over the world.
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The GF Resource Grammar Library (RGL) implements the morphology (inflection) and basic syntax
(phrase structure) of some 26 languages:
Bulgarian,
Catalan,
Chinese,
Danish,
Dutch,
English,
Finnish,
French,
German,
Hindi,
Interlingua,
Japanese,
Italian,
Latvian,
Nepali,
Norwegian bokmål,
Persian,
Polish,
Punjabi,
Romanian,
Russian,
Sindhi,
Spanish,
Swedish,
Thai, and
Urdu.
These resources are freely available as open-source software. More languages are under construction,
in both in-house and external projects.
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We are especially interested in EU languages not yet covered by the Resource Grammar Library,
namely: Estonian, Lithuanian, Irish, Czech, Slovak, Hungarian, Slovene, Portuguese, Greek, and Maltese.
Learn more at the <a href="http://www.grammaticalframework.org/lib/doc/status.html">RGL status page</a>.
Embedded grammars are parsing and generation programs compiled from GF grammars and usable as parts of programs written in other languages: Haskell, Java, and JavaScript.
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<H1>Venue</H1>
<img src="http://www.mpq.mpg.de/Theorygroup/CIRAC/wiki/images/f/f9/Kloster.jpg" alt="Frauenchiemsee island" />
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The summer school will take place in <a href="http://www.frauenwoerth.de/english/">Frauenwörth Monastery</a>,
on the island Frauenchiemsee in Chiemsee lake, Bavaria, Germany.
(Google maps link <a href="http://goo.gl/maps/uUnxN">here</a>)
<H1>Participation</H1>
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Registration will open some time during Spring 2013, but if you have any questions about the summer school
you can contact us now below.
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<H1>Previous summer schools</H1>
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<li><a href="http://school.grammaticalframework.org/2009">GF Resource Grammar Summer School</a> (2009) in Göteborg, Sweden</li>
<li><a href="http://school.grammaticalframework.org/2011">Second GF Summer School</a> (2011) in Barcelona, Spain</li>
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<H1>Contact</H1>
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Aarne Ranta, aarne at chalmers dot se
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Olga Caprotti, caprotti at chalmers dot se
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