The documentation on various results of the !: conjunction is linked from the "foreigns" label near the top of the vocabulary page.
The 5!: foreigns are documented at https://www.jsoftware.com/help/dictionary/dx005.htm I hope this helps, -- Raul On Thu, Feb 27, 2020 at 5:03 PM Hauke Rehr <hauke.r...@uni-jena.de> wrote: > > I read it in the Vocabulary (pages of the Dictionary > linked to from the Vocabulary, that is), not in NuVoc. > (at least not thoroughly, I remember having had a glance) > That and all your answers I’ll have to think about. > Thanks for taking my request seriously. > I feel like I’ve got way too little experience. > For example, I don’t know those foreigns like 5!: . > At least Pascal’s answer seems to tell me I’ve > been right trying a nested 1: / 2: structure. > So I think I should reread the documentation. > I hope my next question will not again be a > case of rtfm. > > Am 27.02.20 um 21:07 schrieb Henry Rich: > > The description of : in NuVoc gives the most detail I know of. Have you > > read it? > > > > Henry Rich > > > > On 2/26/2020 6:20 PM, Hauke Rehr wrote: > >> Hello again, > >> > >> I’m still confused about modifiers. > >> Please tell me where to find more information > >> that might aid in understanding how this works: > >> > >> I have an adverb A and a verb V but sometimes > >> x and y for the derived verb for A are known > >> prior to the verb, so I want to write a modifier > >> something like this: > >> > >> m (u A)~ m V n > >> > >> I get a domain error which afaik is due to both > >> m and u being bound to the left noun. > >> So how would one go about this and where to find > >> further information on constructions like this? > >> > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm > > -- > ---------------------- > mail written using NEO > neo-layout.org > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm