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Which forms are NOT appropriate to use for affirmations in Full Verbatim? a) Uh-uhh b)Mm c)Ammm d)Aha e)Uh-huh f)Mm-hmm

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Answered by Raunak1432
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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.

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

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