Punctuation and Speaker IDs Flashcards

single punctuation codes; combination punctuation codes; speaker IDs

1
Q

,

“comma”

A

kah

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2
Q

.

“period”

A

peerk

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3
Q

?

“question mark”

A

kwee

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4
Q

!

exclamation mark

A

excla

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5
Q

:

“colon”

A

colo

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6
Q

;

semicolon

A

semco

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7
Q


“dash”
(behaves as a double dash)

A

doesh

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8
Q

-

“hyphen”

A

hyka

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9
Q

/

“slash”

A

slok

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10
Q

open “

“open quote”

A

oco

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11
Q

open “

“open quote, cap”

(capitalizes next letter)

Behaves as an open quotation mark and capitalizes the first letter of the next word.

A

ocap

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12
Q

close “

“close quote”

Behaves as a closed quotation mark.

A

cloco

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13
Q

(

“open paren”

A

opar

Behaves as an open parenthesis,

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14
Q

)

“close paren”

Behaves as a closed parenthesis.

A

clopar

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15
Q

, “

“comma, open quote, cap”

capitalizes next letter

Behaves as a comma with an open quotation mark and capitalize the first letter of the next word.

A

kahcap

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16
Q

,”

“comma, close quote”

Behaves as a comma with a closed quotation mark.

A

kahco

17
Q

.”

“period, close quote”

Behaves as a period with a closed quotation mark.

A

peerco

18
Q

?”

“question mark, close quote”

Behaves as a question mark with a closed quotation mark.

A

kweeco

19
Q

THE COURT:

A

jud-mac

20
Q

THE WITNESS:

A

wit-mac

21
Q

THE JURY:

A

jur-mac

22
Q

THE BAILIFF:

A

baily-mac

23
Q

THE CLERK:

A

clerk-mac

24
Q

PLAINTIFF(S) COUNSEL:

A

tiff-mac

25
Q

DEFENSE COUNSEL:

A

fense-mac

Identifies the attorney for the defense either generically as “DEFENSE COUNSEL:” or by his/her specific name (e.g., “MR. SMITH:”) in your specified format. Used when this attorney begins speaking.

26
Q

ATTORNEY 1:
through
ATTORNEY __:

Identifies an attorney by his/her specific name (e.g., “MR. SMITH:”) in your specified format. Used when a specific attorney begins speaking.

A

atty-1

through

atty-___

27
Q

SPEAKER 1:
through
SPEAKER __:

A

spee-1

through

spee-__

Identifies any speaker by his/her specific name (e.g., “MR. SMITH:”) in your specified format. Used when any other person – besides all other speaker types listed within this table – begins speaking. May also be used to identify name of attorneys.

28
Q

THE VIDEOGRAPHER:

A

video-mac

29
Q

THE INTERPRETER:

A

terpret-mac

30
Q

THE COURT REPORTER:

A

report-mac