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What Does (Ph) Mean ...
... in the transcript of Trump's press conerence?
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Phonetic https:// www. avvo. com/ legal- answers/ what- does-- ph-- mean- next- to- a- name- in- a- hearing- tr- 773962. html
13:12 Fri 17th Feb 2017
it usually means a reporter is working from audio or video and can't be sure of the word (especially if it's a proper name, for instance) but they've typed it as they heard it. Sometimes it may have the same meaning as "sic" - that is, "this is what he said, I've taken it down, don't blame me if he's used the word wrongly".
Mamya, you can see ph's in the transcript here
https:/ /www.ny times.c om/2017 /02/16/ us/poli tics/do nald-tr ump-pre ss-conf erence- transcr ipt.htm l?_r=0
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i have read one transcript with
and one without
and it seems ph is used when the transcriber is unsure
a lot of them on the electoral votes exchange
and presumably the transcriber does not wish to get drawn up in the accuracy of news and fake news thing
here there are no ph
the transcriber just gives up
"Reporter: Mr. President, you said today that you have biggest electoral margins since Reagan with 350 electoral votes, and, in fact, president Obama got 365 -- [Trump mumbles in response] why should America — [ Trump tries to protest in response] why should America trust you when you accuse the — [ inaudible ]"
and one without
and it seems ph is used when the transcriber is unsure
a lot of them on the electoral votes exchange
and presumably the transcriber does not wish to get drawn up in the accuracy of news and fake news thing
here there are no ph
the transcriber just gives up
"Reporter: Mr. President, you said today that you have biggest electoral margins since Reagan with 350 electoral votes, and, in fact, president Obama got 365 -- [Trump mumbles in response] why should America — [ Trump tries to protest in response] why should America trust you when you accuse the — [ inaudible ]"