The initial mem found in the MT may have been added accidentally due to dittography with the final mem on the immediately preceding word. |
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Haplography is writing once what should be written twice, such as defendum rather than defendendum, and dittography is the opposite. |
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There are mistakes of the visual type, such as haplography and dittography. |
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Examples of the second type are treatments on dittography, haplography, harmonization, and itacisms. |
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It has therefore been left out as a possible dittography, but certainly not translateable. |
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When it comes to deorweorp the form of the second syllable is liable to be affected by dittography from the first. |
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The extreme case of parallels occurs in the occasional dittography. |
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In the apparatus of Trounce's edition, dittography occurs at line 266, haplography at line 352, and there are numerous erasures and corrections within the text. |
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Dittography, or the inadvertent duplication of one or more letters or words, also occurs, as, for example, in the Dead Sea Scroll text of Isaiah and in the Masoretic text of Ezekiel. |
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