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what is considered as a filler word in full Verbatim ? answer this this question​

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Answered by shraddhanoneriya
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The term "full verbatim" refers to a transcript that includes every word spoken, exactly as the speakers say it. This means that we take into account all ums, uhs, grammatical and lexical errors, false beginnings, and repetitions. Thus, filler words in speech like "uh," "ah," and "ums" are transcribed exactly.

Answered by Anonymous
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Filler words in speech such as "um," "ah" and "you know" are a part of verbatim transcription. While filler words could be simply placeholders when a speaker doesn't know what to say next, they often need to be included for the following reasons.

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