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This paper contains a short introduction of Sisal language and an overview of features introduced by Sisal 3.2 version compared to Sisal 3.1 version. Sisal 3.2 features a multidimensional array support, new abstractions like parametric types and generalized procedures, more flexible user-defined reductions, an improved interoperability with other programming languages and a specification of several optimizing source text annotations. Sisal 3.x version is used as an input language of a system of functional programming (SFP).