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<P ALIGN="center"><CENTER><H1>GF Grammar Libraries</H1>
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<I>Author: Aarne Ranta &lt;aarne (at) cs.chalmers.se&gt;</I><BR>
Last update: Fri Dec 22 15:19:46 2006
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One of the main ideas of
<A HREF="..">GF</A>
is the use of libraries in grammar writing, in a way familiar
from software engineering. In this way, large grammars can
be built in cooperation, and old grammars or parts of them
can be reused in new grammars. The slides
<A HREF="resource-1.0/doc/gslt-sem-2006.html">Grammars as Software Libraries</A>
give some introduction to this idea.
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<H2>The resource grammar library</H2>
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This library covers basic linguistic structures of
different languages.
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<A HREF="resource-1.0/doc">Version 1.1</A> released 22 December 2006
(enhanced version of 1.0).
Covers Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Norwegian,
Russian, Spanish, and Swedish.
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Two older versions are also available:
<A HREF="resource/">Version 0.9</A>
and
<A HREF="resource-0.6/">Version 0.6</A>.
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<H2>The prelude library</H2>
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The <A HREF="prelude/">prelude</A>
library gives utility functions for different GF applications:
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<A HREF="resource-1.0/doc/gfdoc/Precedence.html">Precedence</A>. Utilities for
formal languages: precedence levels, associatives, infixes.
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<A HREF="resource-1.0/doc/gfdoc/Predef.html">Predef</A>. Type signatures
of predefined (hard-coded) functions.
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<A HREF="resource-1.0/doc/gfdoc/Prelude.html">Prelude</A>. Generic utilities
for strings, tables, records, booleans.
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