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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.”

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Answered by tkaur4
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I'm not sure, but.... It might be formal or teir three language


subhrajitjana0087: 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.”- full verbatin or clean verbatin
Answered by CarliReifsteck
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Answer :

The given sentence “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.” defines the 'Clean Verbatim' text format.

In a 'Clean Verbatim' audio transcript, non-verbal utterances, stutters, guffaws, filler phrases, such as um, uh, hmm, ah, so, you know, sort of, like, etc and false starts are not included.

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