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haplography
haplography (hæˈplɒgrəfɪ) [f. haplo- + -graphy.] Single writing; the unintentional writing of a letter or word, or series of letters or words, once, when it should be written twice. (The opposite of dittography.)1888 J. Gow Comp. Classics 55 Haplography or Lipography..is a special and very common ca... Oxford English Dictionary
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Haplography
Haplography (from Greek: haplo- 'single' + -graphy 'writing'), also known as lipography, is a scribal or typographical error where a letter or group of The opposite of haplography is dittography. wikipedia.org
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haplology
haplology (hæˈplɒlədʒɪ) [f. haplo- + -logy.] The utterance of one letter, syllable, or word instead of two. Cf. haplography.1895 M. Bloomfield in Amer. Jrnl. Philol. XVI. 411 The philosopher who coined symbolatry after idolatry (the latter είδωλολατρεία changed by haplology.) Oxford English Dictionary
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Haplology
See also Haplography Dissimilation Portmanteau Notes References Crowley, Terry. (1997) An Introduction to Historical Linguistics. 3rd edition. wikipedia.org
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Astarymus
Cross makes the following observation: Note that we presume a haplography in Josephan text between ‘Ashtart, the eldest brother of the four usurpers, wikipedia.org
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hapax legomenon
‖ hapax legomenon (ˈhæpæks lɪˈgɒmənɒn) Pl. hapax legomena. Also simply hapax. [Gr. ἅπαξ λεγόµενον (thing) once said.] A word or form of which only one instance is recorded in a literature or an author.[1654 J. Trapp Minor Prophets 605 'Tis ἄπαξ λεγόµενον read only here: and hence this variety of int... Oxford English Dictionary
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Johanan (High Priest)
subsequent father/son pairs of high priests called Johanan and Jaddua, the latter pair of which was accidentally omitted from the biblical text because of haplography wikipedia.org
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dittography
dittography (dɪˈtɒgrəfɪ) [f. as dittogram + -graphy; cf. Gr. διττογραϕούµενον a double reading.] In Palæography and Textual Criticism: Double writing; the unintentional repetition of a letter or word, or series of letters or words, by a copyist. So ˈdittograph, a letter or series of letters thus rep... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nag Hammadi Codex XIII
The scribe made several errors of haplography (omitted letter N in 38.7; 48.28; omitted OY 40.18; omitted T in 48.15) and dittography (42.26; 45.31). wikipedia.org
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lipography
lipography (lɪˈpɒgrəfɪ) [f. Gr. λιπ-, weak stem of λείπειν to leave, be wanting + -graphy.] The omission of a letter or syllable in writing.1888 J. Gow Compan. to Classics 55 Haplography or Lipography, writing once a letter or syllable which should be written twice, is a special and very common case... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dittography
The opposite phenomenon, in which a copyist omits text by skipping from a word or phrase to a similar word or phrase further on, is known as haplography wikipedia.org
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叠音脱落
参见 字符漏略(Haplography) 荷马式希腊语(Homeric Greek) 语音异化 英语音系学 wikipedia.org
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Commonly misspelled English words
See also Cut Spelling Haplography List of commonly misused English words Notes References Linguistic error Nonstandard spelling Orthography wikipedia.org
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Biblical authority
Visual problems might include: Dittography: duplication of certain letters or words, Haplography: omission of certain letters or words, or Homoeoteleuton wikipedia.org
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Full stop
This is an intentional omission, and thus not haplography, which is unintentional omission of a duplicate. wikipedia.org
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