Sounds made not by the person speaking are always
on the different line
on the same line
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It should always be written on a separate line and in the format of [sound type]
Explanation:
- Sounds not made by the speaker are always on separate line [present and gerund]: [cheering] [applause] [laughter] [chuckling] [phone ringing] etc
- Verbatim transcription is the way spoken word is translated in text to record a speech exactly as it was spoken. It needs close attention to detail and focus. Wordless listening and typing cannot construct verbal transcripts. Each sound, tone, word and punctuation must be carefully considered and the right message intelligently used.
- While the true meaning of verbatim remains transcribing exactly what’s happening on a recording, variations have developed over time to suit different needs. There are mainly 3 types of verbatim transcription: Intelligent Verbatim, verbatim, and true verbatim. Each style has its benefits and meets a different requirement.
- True Verbatim is the detailed account of a recording,comprising every word, sound and non-verbal communication. Because of it’s level of detail, this is the preferred transcription style for academic research and analysis where every little detail matters. All words in the recording comprising non-verbal communication such as pauses and laughter, sounds like people who cough, children crying behind the scenes, etc. Stutters and pauses unrelated to the text and break the flow of reading
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on the different line
Explanation:
Sounds made not by the person speaking are always
on the different line
on the same line
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