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A Full Verbatim file contains:
a) Speech errors.
b)False starts.
c)Stutteers.

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Answered by REHAN0412
17

Answer:

Full verbatim refers to a transcript that includes absolutely everything that is said, exactly how the speakers say it. This means we include all ums, uhs, grammatical and vocabulary mistakes, false starts and repetitions - everything.

B)false starts

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Answered by SharadSangha
17

The correct answer for the given question is all options: a. Speech errors, b. False starts, and c. Stutters.

  • A full verbatim file is a complete text transcript or a record of everything a person says on audio.
  • Every single word spoken by a speaker on an audio file is presented and obtained as output in the exact same way it was spoken.
  • It records not only clean and clear words, but also any faults made during word pronunciation, grammatical errors, false beginnings when a person begins a sentence, stutters, and repetitions.
  • As a result, an entire verbatim file has all of the options listed.

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