Hindi, asked by ag7007153632, 1 year ago

Which text format is this “The transcribed text does not include speech errors, false starts and various filler words, such as: um, uh, hmm, so, you know, sort of, etc.”

a) full verbatim

b) clean verbatim

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Answered by AbsorbingMan
1

The transcribed text which does not include speech errors, false starts and various filler words, such as: um, uh, hmm, so, you know, sort of, etc." is clean verbatim.

Note - Full verbatim refers to a transcript that includes absolutely everything that is said, exactly how the speakers say it. This means we include all umms, uhhs, grammatical and vocabulary mistakes, false starts and repetitions -- everything.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
4

"b) Clean verbatim

First let us look at the differences that lie between clean verbatim and full verbatim. A clean verbatim is the term used to call a sentence which is transcribed without any fillers such as uh, uhm, oh, and such kind of things. Whereas in full verbatim, the exact thing that is used by the author is transcribed without even eliminating any fillers. So the above text format is clearly a full verbatim."

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