Do you have to transcribe stutters? Full Verbatim

a) Yes. For instance, “I-I, um, love, uh, bas-basketball.''

b) No. It does not add any additional meaning.

c) There is no big difference between “I love basketball’’ and “I, um, uh, lo-lo-love, um, ba-bas-basketball’’.

Respuesta :

To transcribe stutters Full Verbatim a) Yes. For instance, “I-I, um, love, uh, bas-basketball.''

It leaves nothing out and includes every single sound in the written transcription. Things like false starts, stuttering, speech errors, filler words, slang words, repeated words, sentences, etc. are included in the full verbatim.

Verbatim also includes non verbal sounds, for example laughter, crying, pounding and coughing.

Transcription is the process of converting speech or sound into a written document. Closed captions are time-coded into the video, while the transcript is just text with no time information.

Hence, the correct answer is Option A. Yes. For instance, “I-I, um, love, uh, bas-basketball.''

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