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Which forms are NOT appropriate to use for affirmations in Full Verbatim?

a) Mm b) Uh-huh c)Uh-Uhh d)Ammm e)Aha f) Mm-hmm


Answers

Answered by stefangonzalez246
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Ammm and Aha are NOT appropriate to use for affirmations in Full Verbatim.

Answer: d)Ammm  e)Aha

Explanation:

  • Verbatim transcripts provide an unabridged, word-for-word account of the audio, including every utterance, including stuttering, false starts, ums, ahs etc.
  • The non-verbal sounds, such as laughter, sneezing, crying, sniffling, ambient sounds, throat clearing, etc. ,
  • Full verbatim  includes all the utterances of the speakers and the text is transcribed exactly as it sounds.
  • Those are speech errors such as false starts, filler words, slang words, stutters, repetitions.

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Answered by smartbrainz
1

c) Uh-Uhh, d) Ammm and e) Aha

Explanation:

  • Transcription is the systematic representation of language in the written form. The source can be pre-existing text in another writing system or utterances
  • Sometimes, speakers might use words like “uh-huh” or “nuh-uh” instead of saying “yes” or “no.” We spell uttterances for negation (uh-uh, hmm-mm, mm-mm, hun-uh, nuh-uh.), for affrimation (uh-huh, mm-hmm, mm yeah.)

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