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Note that a k expression could have the syntactic role of a <tt><noun></tt> in the source code and evaluate to a function at runtime, for instance <tt>{1+x}</tt> or <tt>(+)</tt>. A bare <tt>+</tt> would be a verb, but enclosing anything in parentheses marks it as a noun - this is called ''nominalization'' ("turning into a noun"). |
Note that a k expression could have the syntactic role of a <tt><noun></tt> in the source code and evaluate to a function at runtime, for instance <tt>{1+x}</tt> or <tt>(+)</tt>. A bare <tt>+</tt> would be a verb, but enclosing anything in parentheses marks it as a noun - this is called ''nominalization'' ("turning into a noun"). |
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Examples of nouns: |
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0 1 2 "a" 3.14 ``a`bc {1+2*x} (+) -[;1] |
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Examples of verbs: |
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+ 0: -: */: ","\' 2* |