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How should you mark an incomplete thought due to a change of thought or incomplete sentences that add some extra information? Full Verbatim​

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Answered by bonifacealeruchi
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Explanation:

In full verbatim, we must use double dashes -- when there is a change of thought (false start) or to mark an incomplete sentence, or a speech error. Examples,  I went to the bank on Wed-Wednesday-- no, Friday, (speech error); I, um..ah., wanted-- I had dreamed of becoming a dancer and-- (false start).

Full verbatim refers to a transcript which includes everything which is said, exactly in what way the speakers convey/expresses/say it. This implies we include all uhs,ums,, ahs., vocabulary and grammatical mistakes, false starts and repetitions - everything

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"Verbatim" is a Latin term that can be loosely translated as being copied "word for word". It is of two types - Clean and True verbatim.

A “True Verbatim”, also called the'Full verbatim' transcript is a Verbatim transcript where even a representation of the non-verbal utterances called as the 'filler words' are transcribed, whereas A “Clean Verbatim” transcription is a verbatim transcript of an audio or a speech without any filler words.

Only a representational amount of the stutters is used in a True verbatim transcription to convey the non-verbal utterance.

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