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@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ string \verb="A /\ B"= (called a {\em notation}) tells how it is
symbolically written.
A notation is always surrounded by double quotes (excepted when the
-abbreviation is a single ident, see \ref{Abbreviations}). The
+abbreviation is a single identifier, see \ref{Abbreviations}). The
notation is composed of {\em tokens} separated by spaces. Identifiers
in the string (such as \texttt{A} and \texttt{B}) are the {\em
parameters} of the notation. They must occur at least once each in the