2. Full Verbatim Text:
Full Verbatim transcription, on the other hand, captures every single detail of the spoken words exactly as they are uttered.
This includes:
All Filler Words:
Every "um," "uh," "like," and similar fillers are included.
A - False Starts: Incomplete sentences and corrections made by the speaker are transcribed verbatim.
B - Repetitions: Any repeated words or phrases are retained.
C - Non-Verbal Sounds: Sounds such as laughter, sighs, and other audible reactions are noted.
D - Stuttering and Stammering: Any stutters or stammers in the speech are accurately transcribed.
This style is useful when a precise and exact record of the conversation is required, such as for legal purposes or detailed linguistic analysis.
Example:
Speaker:
"Um, so, I was, like, thinking about, uh, going, uh, having a podcast edited at um, Podcast Editing Oasis, you know, to get some, uh, podcast edited.."
Full Verbatim:
"Um, so, I was, like, thinking about, uh, going, uh, having a podcast edited at um, Podcast Editing Oasis, you know, to get some, uh, podcast edited."