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'''lowercase''' or '''Capitalize Each Word''': To tell the software that it should be lowercase, the variable name should be all lowercase, e.g.:
* <epistemic elementsubject> will produce “theory”, “method”, "epistemic elements", etc.
If at least one letter is capitalized, then the software will go with the Capital Each Word option, e.g.:
* <Epistemic elementSubject>, <Epistemic ElementsUbject>, or <ePistemic eLementsubjecT> etc. will produce “Theory”, “Method”, "Epistemic Element" etc.
'''singular''' or '''plural''': The usual way of using the variable will tell the software that the singular form is required, e.g.:* <subject> will produce “theory”, “method”, "epistemic elements", while <Subject> will produce “Theory”, “Method”, "Epistemic Element" all in singular form. To indicate that the plural form is required, an “s” should be added at the end of the variable after before the closing “>”, e.g.:* <epistemic elementsubjects>s will produce “theories”, while <Epistemic ElementSubjects>s will produce “Theories”.
If the term is singular: , it can be printed '''with''' or '''without an article''': If an indefinite article is to be added in front of the variable, this can be achieved by adding an “a” in front of “a ” after the opening “<” of the variable, e.g.:* <a<epistemic elementsubject> will produce “an epistemic element”, “a theory”, etc."a method" while <a Subject> will produce “an Epistemic Element”, “a Theory”, "a Method"
This parameter is ignored if the plural form is requested.
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