> "Functions used as higher-order arguments are typically named starting at f, g, etc. They will sometimes be decorated with numbers like type variables and will also be decorated with the ' character like g'. You would read this latter example as "Jee-prime" and it is typically a function that is in some way related to g used as a helper or the like."
(Source: http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/How_to_read_Haskell#Tip:_types.2C_functions_and_values)