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Dittography is the accidental,
erroneous act of
repeating a letter, word,
phrase or
combination of
letters by a
scribe or copyist. The term is used in...
- used may vary: » is used in Quebec,
while in
France ― is preferred.
Dittography –
Accidental repeating of
content in text Ibid. –
Latin footnote or endnote...
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which a
copyist inadvertently repeats a
portion of text, is
known as
dittography.
Other examples of
words liable to be
written haplographically in different...
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ending or beginning),
haplography (copying once what
appeared twice),
dittography (copying
twice what
appeared once),
contamination (introduction of extraneous...
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necessitating a
continual preparation for
excuses and
remedial work.
Dittography Freudian slip Ivan
Pavlov Latinism Speech error Plot hole D. C. Greetham...
- eye
skips to an
earlier word, they may
create a
repetition (error of
dittography). If
their eye
skips to a
later word, they may
create an omission. They...
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later do****ents. The
inconsistencies in
spelling may be
explained by
dittography (errors by copyists), or by the fact that the
older form
Texandria had...
- eye
skips to an
earlier word, they may
create a
repetition (error of
dittography).: 254 If
their eye
skips to a
later word, they may
create an omission...
- eye
skips to an
earlier word, they may
create a
repetition (error of
dittography). If
their eye
skips to a
later word, they may
create an omission. They...
- of the New Testament" (1907), pp. 343–344.
Wieland Willker (2008). "
Dittographies and
other corrections".
Codex Vatic****
Graece 1209, B/03. Archived...