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<P ALIGN="center"><CENTER><H1>The GF Transfer language</H1>
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<I>Author: Björn Bringert <bringert@cs.chalmers.se></I><BR>
Last update: Fri Dec 9 11:54:38 2005
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<B>WARNING: The Transfer language is still experimental. Its syntax, type system and semantics may change without notice. I will try to help you with any problems this might cause, but I will not refrain from changing the language solely for reasons of backwards compatibility.</B>
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The GF Transfer language is a programming language which can be
used to write functions which work on abstract syntax terms.
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<H1>Transfer tutorial</H1>
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The <A HREF="transfer-tutorial.html">Transfer tutorial</A> shows an example of how to
write and use a simple transfer function for a GF grammar.
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<H1>Transfer reference</H1>
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The <A HREF="transfer-reference.html">Transfer reference</A> aims to cover
all constructs in the Transfer language.
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