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has gloss | (noun) a reproduction of a written record (e.g. of a legal or school record) copy, transcript |
has gloss | eng: A transcript is a written record of spoken language. In court proceedings, a transcript is usually a record of all decisions of the judge, and the spoken arguments by the litigants' lawyers. The transcript is expected to be an exact and unedited record of every spoken word, with each speaker indicated. Such a record was originally made by court stenographers who used a form of shorthand abbreviation to write as quickly as people spoke. Today most court reporters use a specialized machine with a phonetic key system, typing a key or key combination for every sound a person utters. Many courts worldwide have now begun to use digital recording systems. The recordings are archived and are sent to court reporters or transcribers only when a transcript is requested. Many transcripts are indexed by Deposition Source so that they may be searched by legal professionals via the internet. |
lexicalization | eng: copy |
lexicalization | eng: transcript |
subclass of | (noun) a written document preserving knowledge of facts or events written record, written account |
has subclass | c/Roman copies of 2nd century BC Greek sculptures |
has subclass | c/Roman copies of 3rd century BC Greek sculptures |
has subclass | c/Roman copies of 4th century BC Greek sculptures |
has subclass | c/Roman copies of 4th century Greek sculptures |
has subclass | c/Roman copies of 5th-century BC Greek sculptures |
has subclass | c/Roman copies of Greek sculptures |
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