how should you transcribe a pair of utterances when a word is truncated at the end of the first utterance and at the start of the second utterance and you are able to understand the truncated word?
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Determining where the boundaries fall between utterances is an important part of your job as a transcriber. Lots of segments of speech qualify as utterances: a word, a short phrase, or a complex sentence with many embedded clauses. Unfortunately, people don’t speak with periods, commas, and question marks to let you know when one utterance ends and another one begins. The following guidelines have been developed to help you break continuous human speech into single utterances that fit into Excel spreadsheet cells. It isin this format that we can further analyze human speech into words per utterance, clauses per utterance, relationships between clauses within an utterance, etc.
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