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Grammatical Framework

Version 1.2

June 25, 2003.

News

April 2, 2004. GF 2.0 beta version now released. Here are the highlights. Here is a source package which also includes documentation and example grammars. Comments and suggestions welcome!

June 25, 2003. GF 1.2 released with updated binaries, sources, and grammar packages. Here are the highlights.

May 25, 2003. A new version of the grammarian's tutorial, to be used in the ESSLLI summer school.

March 27, 2003. Gramlets: GF grammars compiled to Java applets. Try out a GF editor demo.

March 27, 2003. GF 1.1 released with updated binaries, sources, and grammar packages. Here are the highlights. Version 1.0 is still available as source package.

November 1, 2002. Started web page on resource grammars.

November 1, 2002. Get GF Zaurus applications here.

September 6, 2002. GF on Sharp Zaurus SL5500 PDA: picture. This was made possible by an excellent Hugs port for Zaurus. To learn more about Zaurus, read this review.

What is GF?

The Grammatical Framework (=GF) is a grammar formalism based on type theory. It consists of The compiler reads GF grammars from user-provided files, and the generic grammar processor performs various tasks with the grammars: GF particularly addresses two aspects of grammars: GF is open-source software licensed under GNU General Public License (GPL).

Executable programs

GF is available precompiled for several platforms: Linux, Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, and Sun OS. For more information, see the Download Page.

Source code

The main part of GF is written in Haskell.

The platform-independent graphical user interface is written in Java.

Here is a GF source package, which includes a Makefile for different platforms and Haskell compilers. The Download Page gives more information on compiler requirements.

Here are some older source packages still available: GF 1.0, GF 0.976.

Documents

Events

GF course in the ESSLLI summer school in Vienna, second week (August 25-29, 2003).

Miscellaneous

Authors

The Languge Technology Group. More details on the Authors and Acknowledgements page.

Implementation project

Want to become a GF developer? Contact Aarne Ranta. Or just get the sources and start hacking.
Last modified by Aarne Ranta, April 2, 2004.