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# {{Tl|Not a typo}} for items that are actually correct; for example, "he put a little english on the ball", in which "english" is not capitalised. | # {{Tl|Not a typo}} for items that are actually correct; for example, "he put a little english on the ball", in which "english" is not capitalised. | ||
# {{Tl|Typo}} for items that are deliberately incorrect, either because we are illustrating a point, or because it is a direct quote (it is better to use {{tl|sic|hide{{=}}y}} in quotations) | # {{Tl|Typo}} for items that are deliberately incorrect, either because we are illustrating a point, or because it is a direct quote (it is better to use {{tl|sic|hide{{=}}y}} in quotations) | ||
# {{Tl|Proper name}} for names, such as Fl'''ou'''ride (not fl'''uo'''ride) or Phar'''oa'''h (not | # {{Tl|Proper name}} for names, such as Fl'''ou'''ride (not fl'''uo'''ride) or Phar'''oa'''h (not phar''ao''h). | ||
# {{Tl|As written}} For situations where the spelling is not deliberately incorrect or correct; for example, a book title "''Pardoe, Julia. ''The Life of Marie de Medici''" as [[Marie de' Medici]] has multiple spellings. | # {{Tl|As written}} For situations where the spelling is not deliberately incorrect or correct; for example, a book title "''Pardoe, Julia. ''The Life of Marie de Medici''" as [[Marie de' Medici]] has multiple spellings. | ||
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==Examples== | ==Examples== | ||
* <tt><nowiki>The first known mention of a form of the word "billiards" appears in [[Edmund Spenser]]'s ''Mother Hubberd's Tale'' in 1591, where he speaks of "... games that may be found ... with dice, with cards, with {{Not a typo|balliards}}."</nowiki></tt> | * <tt><nowiki>The first known mention of a form of the word "billiards" appears in [[Edmund Spenser]]'s ''Mother Hubberd's Tale'' in 1591, where he speaks of "... games that may be found ... with dice, with cards, with {{Not a typo|balliards}}."</nowiki></tt> | ||
*: | *: → The first known mention of a form of the word "billiards" appears in [[Edmund Spenser]]'s ''Mother Hubberd's Tale'' in 1591, where he speaks of "... games that may be found ... with dice, with cards, with {{Not a typo|balliards}}." | ||
* <tt><nowiki>H.C. Nielsen is credited in the film as the '''{{Typo|assistent}}''' director.</nowiki></tt> | * <tt><nowiki>H.C. Nielsen is credited in the film as the '''{{Typo|assistent}}''' director.</nowiki></tt> | ||
*: | *: → H.C. Nielsen is credited in the film as the '''{{Typo|assistent}}''' director. | ||
* <tt><nowiki>[http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1998ApJ...494..759P Testing the White Dwarf Mass-Radius Relation with HIPPARCOS], J. L. {{Proper name|Provencal}}, H. L. Shipman, Erik Hog, P. Thejll, ''The Astrophysical Journal'' '''494''' (20 February 1998), pp. 759–767.</nowiki></tt> | * <tt><nowiki>[http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1998ApJ...494..759P Testing the White Dwarf Mass-Radius Relation with HIPPARCOS], J. L. {{Proper name|Provencal}}, H. L. Shipman, Erik Hog, P. Thejll, ''The Astrophysical Journal'' '''494''' (20 February 1998), pp. 759–767.</nowiki></tt> | ||
*: | *: → [http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1998ApJ...494..759P Testing the White Dwarf Mass-Radius Relation with HIPPARCOS], J. L. {{Proper name|Provencal}}, H. L. Shipman, Erik Hog, P. Thejll, ''The Astrophysical Journal'' '''494''' (20 February 1998), pp. 759–767. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |