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1) How should you transcribe spoken contractions (Y’all, ain’t, can’t, don’t, it’s) in Clean Verbatim

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Answered by SteffiPaul
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The spoken contractions "y’all, ain’t, can’t, don’t, it’s" can be transcribed as:

  • y’all - you all
  1. Y'all is said to be a "tone-setting device to express familiarity and solidarity" and also as as an expression of warmth.
  • ain’t - am not; is not; are not; has not
  1. It originated in the 18th century in the province of London.
  2. It is not a word of the dictionary.
  • can’t - can not
  1. It is regarded as the informal form of cannot or can not.
  • don’t - do not
  1. It is regarded as the informal form of do not.
  • it’s - it is
  1. It is regarded as the informal form of it is.
Answered by riteshmaurya6245
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