If there is a sound of laughter made not by the speaker but by other people, should, if at all, it be included in the transcription? Full Verbatim.

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If there is a sound of laughter made not by the speaker but by other people, should, if at all, it be included in the transcription? Full Verbatim.

a) It should always be written on a separate line in the format of {laughter}.

b) It should always be written on the same line and in the format of [LAUGHTER].

c) It should always be on the same line in the format of (laughter).

d) It should always be written on a separate line in the format of [LAUGHTER].

e) It should always be written on a separate line and in the format of [laughter].

f) It should always be written on a separate line and in the format of [laughter].

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According to the transcriptions rule option, (F) is correct.

Explanation:

Friends according to transcriptions rule If there is a sound of laughter made not by the speaker but by other people, should, if at all, it be included in the transcription? Full Verbatim

·         It should always be written on a separate line and in the format of [laughter].

Laughter is in not bold form and its first letter is also must be small. Therefore, option (f) is correct.

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