Colons and Semicolons
Proper usage of colons and semicolons in transcript formatting.
Colons and Semicolons
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Semicolons
Semicolons should be avoided in transcription. Use only commas and full-stops.
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Colons
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Speaker Identification
Speaker identifiers should always be followed by a colon, unless a specific template shows otherwise.
Examples:
- Interviewer:
- Respondent:
- John:
- Dr Smith:
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Lists and Explanations
Colons can be used to introduce:
- Lists
- Explanations
- Elaborations
Examples:
- "She mentioned three key points: efficiency, cost, and quality."
- "The reason was simple: they had run out of time."
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General Principle
Keep punctuation simple in transcription:
- Commas for pauses and list items
- Full stops for sentence endings
- Colons for speaker identification and introducing lists/explanations
- Avoid semicolons entirely
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Template Considerations
Always follow the specific template provided. If a template shows different punctuation for speaker identification, follow that template rather than the general rule.