How to note a significant pause in the speech?
a) A pause is significant only if it is no longer than 10 seconds. It is marked as [silence] on the same line with the last speaker’s words.
b) A pause is significant only if it is no shorter than 10 seconds. It is marked as [pause 00:00:00] with the correct timestamp.
c) A pause is significant only if it is between 4-10 seconds. It is marked as [silence].
d) A pause is significant only if it is no shorter than 10 seconds. It is marked as [pause 00:00:00] with the correct timestamp.
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it's remains silent after 10 second
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d) A pause is significant only if it is no shorter than 10 seconds. It is marked as [pause 00:00:00] with the correct timestamp.
Explanation:
- Sound events which are "significant" to the audio must also be noted. Use brackets "[ ]" for notes. That is, If there is a “lengthy” pause, write it as "[pause]".
- "[pause 00:00:00]" "bolded" & "time-stamped" is used to demonstrate a "pause" significant in a "speech". It must be "longer" than "10 seconds" for it to be marked.
- Whereas, "[silence]" is used for demonstrating a "short pause" in "speech"; It must not be less than "4 seconds" however "not longer" than "10 seconds". It and is always is put on "a separate line".
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