Originally posted by: bladder23
When something is quoted, i sometimes see this inserted: [sic]
What does it mean?
Originally posted by: scott916
It means "Spelling in Context" which is used when quoting a source where the spelling is obviously incorrect.
Originally posted by: ChAoTiCpInOy
So if you just want to just mess with everyone and make a lot of mistakes on purpose then put [sic], people would blame the author huh?
Originally posted by: DangerAardvark
This was never taught to me in English class. I had to deduce its meaning after hours of confusion.
Originally posted by: ChAoTiCpInOy
Yeah, I never learned this in English class. I read it in an article once and was like they misspelled sick.
Originally posted by: bladder23
Oh OK, another english question:
What if a paragraph contained lots of mistakes? Do you just add lots of [sic]'s?
Originally posted by: Kadarin
Originally posted by: DangerAardvark
This was never taught to me in English class. I had to deduce its meaning after hours of confusion.
Originally posted by: ChAoTiCpInOy
Yeah, I never learned this in English class. I read it in an article once and was like they misspelled sick.
This sounds like a reflection of the poor quality of English classes...
Originally posted by: Born2bwire
Originally posted by: Kadarin
Originally posted by: DangerAardvark
This was never taught to me in English class. I had to deduce its meaning after hours of confusion.
Originally posted by: ChAoTiCpInOy
Yeah, I never learned this in English class. I read it in an article once and was like they misspelled sick.
This sounds like a reflection of the poor quality of English classes...
Didn't you people have dictionaries?
For an entire paragraph, I would use a block quote and rely on the frequency of errors to indicate that the original author is responsible.Originally posted by: bladder23
What if a paragraph contained lots of mistakes? Do you just add lots of [sic]'s?
Originally posted by: DangerAardvark
This was never taught to me in English class. I had to deduce its meaning after hours of confusion.
Agreed.Originally posted by: Aikouka
Someone not knowing what a clarifier is should be a reason to put them down?
Harsh.
God forbid you don't ask a question that you should know the answer to :roll:.