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Example: Request: http://www.grammaticalframework.org:41296/grammars/Quiz.pgf?command=linearizeAll&tree=Run+YouPl Response: [{"to":"QuizEng","texts":["you run"]}, {"to":"QuizSwe","texts":["ni l??per","ni springer"]}] Compared to the old command linearize: Request: http://www.grammaticalframework.org:41296/grammars/Quiz.pgf?command=linearize&tree=Run+YouPl' Response: [{"to":"QuizEng","text":"you run"}, {"to":"QuizSwe","text":"ni l??per"}]
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 doc/gf-developers.html for installation instructions.
Description
Languages
Haskell
45%
C
32.9%
JavaScript
10.1%
HTML
3.3%
Grammatical Framework
2.8%
Other
5.8%