diff --git a/Phrases.md b/Phrases.md index 8ac1596..2fe3406 100644 --- a/Phrases.md +++ b/Phrases.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ ARF does not make a syntactical distinction between functions and operators. It instead has a concept called a phrase, which is similar to an [s-expression](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S-expression) in lisp. A phrase is -just a list of [arguments](Argument), where the first argument is the function, method, or +just a list of [arguments](Arguments), where the first argument is the function, method, or operator to execute, and the rest are, well, arguments to it. Phrases sometimes need to be delimited by square brackets: