<sic> (latin for thus or so
) contains text reproduced although apparently incorrect or inaccurate. 3.4.1 Apparent Errors |
Module | core — 3 Elements Available in All TEI Documents |
Attributes | att.global (@xml:id, @n, @xml:lang, @rend, @rendition, @xml:base, @xml:space) (att.global.linking (@corresp, @synch, @sameAs, @copyOf, @next, @prev, @exclude, @select)) (att.global.analytic (@ana)) (att.global.facs (@facs)) (att.global.change (@change)) att.responsibility (@cert, @resp) |
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for his nose was as sharp as a pen, and <sic>a Table </sic> of green fields.
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If all that is desired is to call attention to the apparent problem in the copy text,
sic may be used alone:
I don't know, Juan. It's so far in the past now — how <sic>we can </sic> prove or disprove anyone's theories?
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It is also possible, using the choice and corr elements, to provide a
corrected reading:
I don't know, Juan. It's so far in the past now — how <choice> <sic>we can </sic> <corr>can we </corr></choice> prove or disprove anyone's theories?
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for his nose was as sharp as a pen, and <choice> <sic>a Table </sic> <corr>a' babbld </corr></choice> of green fields.
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