WIP tryign out ways to define custom abbreviations
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= A linguistics paper
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#{
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standard_abbreviations.insert("FMNT", [formant])
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#let fmnt = emit_abbreviation("FMNT")
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== Abbreviations used in this document
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#print_usage_chart
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== The meat of the paper
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The #p1#sg pronoun in English is "I".
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The #p1 pronoun in Spanish is "yo"
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The #p2 pronoun in Spanish is "tu"
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The #p1#sg pronoun in Spanish is "yo"
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The #p2#sg pronoun in Spanish is "tu"
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The #abl case exists in Latin.
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#all case best casea
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#voc best case
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Present/future stem #fmnt
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