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@@ -13544,7 +13544,7 @@ regexps. @xref{the-the, , @code{the-the} Duplicated Words Function}.
@end itemize
@node Counting Words
-@chapter Counting: Repetition and Regexps
+@chapter Counting via Repetition and Regexps
@cindex Repetition for word counting
@cindex Regular expressions for word counting
@@ -14428,7 +14428,7 @@ exclamation mark, and question mark. Do the same using recursion.
Our next project is to count the number of words in a function
definition. Clearly, this can be done using some variant of
-@code{@value{COUNT-WORDS}}. @xref{Counting Words, , Counting Words:
+@code{@value{COUNT-WORDS}}. @xref{Counting Words, , Counting via
Repetition and Regexps}. If we are just going to count the words in
one definition, it is easy enough to mark the definition with the
@kbd{C-M-h} (@code{mark-defun}) command, and then call
@@ -15602,7 +15602,7 @@ Let's write a function definition to do these tasks. We will use a
directory, checking what needs to be done; and we will use a recursive
call to repeat the actions on each sub-directory. The recursive
pattern is `accumulate'
-(@pxref{Accumulate, , Recursive Pattern: @emph{accumulate}}),
+(@pxref{Accumulate}),
using @code{append} as the combiner.
@ignore