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hallgren 6494313a14 examples/app/Makefile2: simplifed Makefile for the App grammar (doesn't work yet)
This makefile just calls GF once and lets GF figure out in which order to
compile things. It uses the -j flag to enable parallel compilation and
specifies an explicit -path, overriding the -path flags in the source files.
This allows all needed modules to be found automatically and ensures that
that alltenses is consistently used everywhere. But for some reason, this
doesn't work...
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DESCRIPTION

The Grammatical Framework (=GF) is a grammar formalism based on type theory. 
It consists of

    * a special-purpose programming language
    * a compiler of the language
    * a generic grammar processor 

The compiler reads GF grammars from user-provided files, and the 
generic grammar processor performs various tasks with the grammars:

    * generation
    * parsing
    * translation
    * type checking
    * computation
    * paraphrasing
    * random generation
    * syntax editing 

GF particularly addresses four aspects of grammars:

    * multilinguality (parallel grammars for different languages)
    * semantics (semantic conditions of well-formedness, semantic 
      properties of expressions) 
    * grammar engineering (modularity, abstractions, libraries)
    * embeddability in programs written in other languages (C,C++,
      Haskell, Java, JavaScript)


COMPILATION and INSTALLATION of source distribution:
See download/index.html for installation instructions.
(More details can be found in doc/gf-developers.html.)
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