| Münster | dgskorpus_mst_09 | 31-45f The interpreter translated everything coldly, without emotions, and the person got very angry. |
| r | INTERPRETER1* | $GEST-NM-SPEAKING1^ | TO-SIGN1A* | TO-INTERLOCK1A^ | SOUR1* |
| l | |
| m | dolmetscher | [MG] | | | [MG] |
| Schleswig-Holstein | dgskorpus_sh_08 | 46-60m Maybe they’ll merge together but who knows. |
| r | | | | TO-INTERLOCK1A^ | $GEST-OFF^ |
| l |
| m | [MG] | |
| Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_02 | 46-60m We weren't on the same wavelength; we never agreed on anything. |
| r | | | | TO-INTERLOCK1A^* | TO-TINKER1B^ | I1* | $GEST-OFF^ |
| l | |
| m | | [MG] | | |
| Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_16 | 31-45f It's easier to see every little detail with those: you can compare them and check whether they correspond to each other. |
| r | TO-SEE1 | SELECTION1F* | TO-BELONG1* | TO-INTERLOCK1A^* | RIGHT-OR-AGREED1B* |
| l | |
| m | sieht man | gehört | zu{sammen} | stimmt stimmt |
| Münster | dgskorpus_mst_05 | 61+f I know I'm deaf myself and get along well with others. |
| r | I1 | LIKE-THIS1A | I2^ | TO-INTERLOCK1A^* | GOOD1* |
| l | | | |
| m | ich | so | mit | | gut |
| Münster | dgskorpus_mst_15 | 31-45f That's what crossed my mind first. |
| r | | I1 | TO-KNOW-OR-KNOWLEDGE2B^ | TO-INTERLOCK1A^* |
| l | | |
| m | | | |
| München (Munich) | dgskorpus_mue_03 | 46-60m After that I was back in Passau and worked in a cog wheel manufacture. |
| r | BACK1A* | SOUL4^* | TO1 | TO-INTERLOCK1A^* | TO-WORK1 |
| l | | |
| m | zurück | heimat | passau | zahnradfabrik | arbeiten |
| München (Munich) | dgskorpus_mue_09 | 61+f If you aren't comfortable with each other right away, both have to put in some effort to have a nice talk. |
| r | | THERE-IS3* | DIFFERENT2 | TO-INTERLOCK1A^* | LIKE3A* | MUST1* | I1 |
| l | |
| m | gibt | andere | | wie | muss |
| München (Munich) | dgskorpus_mue_09 | 61+f In cases like that I'd break off contact quickly. |
| r | | | | TO-INTERLOCK1A^* | I2 | $GEST-DECLINE1^ | I1* |
| l | | |
| m | [MG] | [MG] | [MG] | [MG] |
| München (Munich) | dgskorpus_mue_10 | 31-45m Many of the hearing pulled the handle for sawing carelessly because they were in a rush, so the saw blade was ripped over and over again. |
| r | TIME1 | LEVER3^* | ROUND3A^* | TO-INTERLOCK1A^* | BROKEN1* | $GEST-OFF^ |
| l | |
| m | [MG] | | sägeblatt | [MG] |
| Nürnberg (Nuremberg) | dgskorpus_nue_04 | 18-30f The teachers just accepted it, and finally it worked. |
| r | TO-ACCEPT1* | TO-BE-SILENT3 | PROCEEDING2 | TO-INTERLOCK1A^* |
| l | |
| m | akzeptieren | [MG] | [MG] |
| Schleswig-Holstein | dgskorpus_sh_05 | 61+m (( )) |
| r | | ALREADY1B | ELECTRICITY5A^ | TO-INTERLOCK1A^* |
| l | |
| m | schon | ?? | [MG] |
| Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_02 | 46-60m Yes, I rather hung out with older children than with children of my age group. |
| r | YOUNG1* | BETTER1* | TALL5A* | TO-GET-ALONG1 | | $GEST-OFF^ |
| l | | | | $INDEX1* |
| m | jugend{liche} | besser | | | | |
| Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_02 | 46-60m The women in West Berlin were so different; I wasn't able to click with them. |
| r | NO-CLUE1* | $GEST-OFF^ | I1* | TO-GET-ALONG1 | $GEST-OFF^ | FEELING3^ | AREA1A^* |
| l | | | |
| m | null | | | [MG] | |
| Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_02 | 46-60m I met a woman from East Berlin. We got along very well - communicating worked well - and we agreed on most topics. |
| r | WOMAN1A* | I1 | | TO-GET-ALONG1 | GOOD1* | COMMUNICATION1C | EQUAL8* |
| l | | TO-COME2* | | |
| m | | | | | [MG] | | [MG] |
| Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_03 | 46-60f “I didn’t forget you. The reunification happened without bloodshed. That is amazing!” |
| r | YOU-PLURAL1A* | TO-FORGET1* | $GEST-OFF^ | TO-GET-ALONG1 | ONCE-MORE4 | TO-GET-ALONG1* | WITHOUT1* |
| l | | |
| m | euch | nicht vergessen | | [MG] | wieder | | ohne |
| Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_04 | 61+m I wasn’t able to formulate whole sentences, that’s why we didn’t really understand each other. |
| r | SENTENCE2 | I2* | $GEST-OFF^ | TO-GET-ALONG1 | BOTH2A* | NOT3A |
| l | | | |
| m | satz | [MG] |
| Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_04 | 61+m When we met, we didn’t communicate much, and didn’t really get along. |
| r | COMMUNICATION1A* | BOTH2A* | NO1A | TO-GET-ALONG1 | NOT4 |
| l | | | |
| m | [MG] | nicht |
| Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_04 | 61+m The two groups didn’t really get along. It just didn’t work. |
| r | | $INDEX1* | $INDEX1* | TO-GET-ALONG1 | NOT3A | RIGHT-OR-CORRECT1B* | $GEST-OFF^ |
| l | | |
| m | | | | nicht | richtig |
| Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_11 | 18-30m Yes, I am a little bit proud that it is easier to communicate with each other without much effort, and that it results in new international friendships. |
| r | | | | TO-GET-ALONG1 | MORE1* | CONTACT2B | $GEST-OFF^ |
| l | |
| m | [MG] | mehr | kontakt |
| Göttingen | dgskorpus_goe_10 | 46-60m During our meal we automatically got to know each other because we constantly had to ask for the meaning of the signs the other person was using. |
| r | THEN1B* | TO-EAT-OR-FOOD2 | HOWEVER1A | TO-GET-ALONG1 | TO-GET-TO-KNOW1 | WHAT-DOES-THAT-MEAN1 | WHAT-DOES-THAT-MEAN1* |
| l | | | | $INDEX1 | |
| m | dann | essen | doch | automatisch | kennenlernen | was | was |
| Bremen | dgskorpus_hb_05 | 61+f We had different opinions and it just didn't assort well with us. |
| r | DIFFERENT2 | OPINION1A | BOTH2A* | TO-GET-ALONG1 |
| l | I1 | |
| m | | meinung | [MG] |
| Bremen | dgskorpus_hb_05 | 61+f It just didn't work, so we broke up. |
| r | | $GEST-DECLINE1^* | IT-WORKS-OUT1* | TO-GET-ALONG1 | GAP-OR-DISTANCE4* |
| l | |
| m | | [MG] | |
| Hamburg | dgskorpus_hh_07 | 18-30f Did you get along with the others? |
| r | | | | TO-GET-ALONG1 |
| l |
| m | |
| Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_11 | 31-45f I was able to practice well with the hearing people. |
| r | | | | TO-GET-ALONG1 | HEARING1A* | TO-SWARM1 | WORKOUT1 |
| l | |
| m | [MG] | hörende | training |
| Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_17 | 61+f Everyone got along quite well. |
| r | | | | TO-GET-ALONG1 | GOOD1 | $GEST-OFF^* |
| l | |
| m | [MG] | gut |
| München (Munich) | dgskorpus_mue_10 | 31-45m Close, cooperative teamwork as such didn’t exist anymore. |
| r | | TO-LET1^ | WARM2A | TO-GET-ALONG1 | NOT-ANYMORE1A |
| l | |
| m | | warm | nicht mehr |
| Rostock | dgskorpus_mvp_01 | 18-30m We could understand each other in my family. |
| r | | | | TO-GET-ALONG1 | AMONG-EACH-OTHER3 | $GEST^ |
| l |
| m | vertrauen | |
| Nürnberg (Nuremberg) | dgskorpus_nue_04 | 18-30f Communication didn’t work. |
| r | | | IT-WORKS-OUT1* | TO-GET-ALONG1 | $GEST^ | |
| l | MISFORTUNE3* |
| m | klappt nicht | | | |
| Stuttgart | dgskorpus_stu_05 | 61+m We don’t get along too well, because she is so stubborn. |
| r | BOTH2B* | NOT6 | GOOD1* | TO-GET-ALONG1 | $GEST-OFF^ | CROSS1A^ | |
| l | | $INDEX1 |
| m | … | nicht | so gut | | | grund | |
| Stuttgart | dgskorpus_stu_12 | 46-60f They get along well. |
| r | | | | TO-GET-ALONG1 | | GOOD1* |
| l | BOTH3* |
| m | verstehen | | gut |
| Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_02 | 46-60m On the other hand, women from East Germany and I got along very well. |
| r | | | | TO-GET-ALONG1* |
| l |
| m | [MG] |
| Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_03 | 46-60f “I didn’t forget you. The reunification happened without bloodshed. That is amazing!” |
| r | $GEST-OFF^ | TO-GET-ALONG1 | ONCE-MORE4 | TO-GET-ALONG1* | WITHOUT1* | BLOOD1B | TO-POUR-OR-TO-WATER1B |
| l | | |
| m | | [MG] | wieder | | ohne | blutver{gießen} | |
| Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_04 | 61+m There’s a warm atmosphere among my family members, and we all get along well with each other. |
| r | I2* | WARM1A* | WELL1 | TO-GET-ALONG1* | TO-GET-ALONG1* |
| l | | | |
| m | | warm | [MG] |
| Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_04 | 61+m There’s a warm atmosphere among my family members, and we all get along well with each other. |
| r | WARM1A* | WELL1 | TO-GET-ALONG1* | TO-GET-ALONG1* |
| l | | |
| m | warm | [MG] |
| Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_04 | 61+m That was alright, one understood each other well. |
| r | OKAY1A | COMMUNICATION1A^* | GOOD1 | TO-GET-ALONG1* | GOOD1* | PROCEEDING2^ |
| l | | | |
| m | okay | | [MG] | | gut |
| Göttingen | dgskorpus_goe_04 | 31-45m That way we can simply talk to each other, and it won‘t be a problem at all. |
| r | | | TO-SIGN1C* | TO-GET-ALONG1* | ALONE2* | NONE5B* | PROBLEM1 |
| l | | | |
| m | [MG] | all{ein} all{ein} | kein | problem |
| Göttingen | dgskorpus_goe_04 | 31-45m We will be able to understand each other. |
| r | | | ATTENTION1A^* | TO-GET-ALONG1* | TO-SEE1* |
| l | | |
| m | | [MG] | |
| Hamburg | dgskorpus_hh_03 | 46-60m “Did they have a fight with the boss?” I asked myself. “Ah well, whatever.” |
| r | I1* | TO-LOOK-AT3* | BOSS1B | TO-GET-ALONG1* | I2* | $GEST-DECLINE1^* | TO-ARGUE3* |
| l | | | | | |
| m | [MG] | [MG] | chef | | | [MG] | oder streit |
| Hamburg | dgskorpus_hh_07 | 18-30f But it wasn’t easy getting along perfectly. |
| r | | | $GEST-OFF^ | TO-GET-ALONG1* | $GEST-OFF^ | NOT3A* | EASY1 |
| l | |
| m | aber | | | nicht | einfach |
| Hamburg | dgskorpus_hh_07 | 18-30f Growing up together, however, people get along well. |
| r | LATE3B | TO-GROW-UP1A | ADVANTAGE1 | TO-GET-ALONG1* | $GEST-OFF^ |
| l | | |
| m | spät | auf{wachsen} | vor{teil} | | |
| Hamburg | dgskorpus_hh_07 | 18-30f It’s an advantage, being used to it already. |
| r | $INDEX1 | ADVANTAGE1 | ALREADY1B* | TO-GET-ALONG1* |
| l | | |
| m | | vor{teil} | schon | [MG] |
| Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_13 | 61+m We get along well. |
| r | | WE2* | GOOD1 | TO-GET-ALONG1* |
| l | | |
| m | [MG] | gut | verstehen |
| Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_16 | 46-60f With some of them I got along well, others not so much. It differed. |
| r | | | | TO-GET-ALONG1* | $GEST-OFF^* | DISTINCT1 | $GEST-OFF^* |
| l |
| m | [MG] | [MG] | [MG] |
| Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_16 | 46-60f But we get along so well. It’s amazing! |
| r | | | $ORAL^ | TO-GET-ALONG1* | BOTH2B* | LIKEABLE1^* |
| l | | |
| m | aber | | | [MG] |
| Münster | dgskorpus_mst_03 | 18-30f I could never really trust my parents. |
| r | | REALLY2 | I2 | TO-GET-ALONG1* | I1 | TRUST6 | I2* |
| l | | | |
| m | eltern | [MG] | | vertrauen |
| Münster | dgskorpus_mst_04 | 31-45m At some point I got to know them and we talked. |
| r | I2 | TALK2A* | TO-GET-TO-KNOW1* | TO-GET-ALONG1* | TALK2A* |
| l | |
| m | [MG] | [MG] | kenn{enlernen} | [MG] | [MG] |
| Münster | dgskorpus_mst_15 | 31-45f It's good to know people with whom you get along well, and who like and support you. |
| r | PEOPLE2* | TO-KNOW-STH-OR-SB1A* | ALSO3A | TO-GET-ALONG1* | $INDEX1 | FOR1* | HEART2A |
| l | | | | | |
| m | leute | kennen | auch | [MG] | da | für | herz |
| München (Munich) | dgskorpus_mue_06 | 18-30f Many, although not everyone of course, feel at home in the deaf community, because everyone's equal and getting along there. |
| r | FEELING2A* | EQUAL9* | TO-UNDERSTAND1 | TO-GET-ALONG1* | GOOD1 |
| l | | |
| m | fühl | [MG] | | verstehen | gut |
| Nürnberg (Nuremberg) | dgskorpus_nue_01 | 61+m The way they met was also not that great. |
| r | OWN1C^* | HOWEVER1A* | GOOD1* | TO-GET-ALONG1* |
| l | |
| m | war | doch nicht | gut |
| Schleswig-Holstein | dgskorpus_sh_08 | 46-60m In your case, the communication with your colleague works but that can be different. |
| r | YOU1* | COLLEAGUE1A* | COMMUNICATION1A* | TO-GET-ALONG1* | BUT1 | DIFFERENT1* | $INDEX1 |
| l | | | | |
| m | kollegin | für | aber | anders | |
| Stuttgart | dgskorpus_stu_03 | 31-45m If it doesn't work out, I stop doing it. |
| r | | IF-OR-WHEN1A | DIFFERENT6 | TO-GET-ALONG1* | NOT6* | I1 | TO-DROP-OR-TO-GIVE-UP8* |
| l | | | |
| m | w{enn} | andere | [MG] | | | ab |
| Stuttgart | dgskorpus_stu_03 | 31-45m I can adapt well because my mom was around their age and they, in turn, know my mother. |
| r | | CAN1* | GOOD1* | TO-GET-ALONG1* | I1 | TO-KNOW-STH-OR-SB1B | PEOPLE2* |
| l | | | | | |
| m | kann | gut | anpassen | ich | kenne | leute |
| Stuttgart | dgskorpus_stu_03 | 31-45m I can adapt well because my mom was around their age and they, in turn, know my mother. |
| r | OLD8A | COMPENSATION3* | I2* | TO-GET-ALONG1* | | TO-KNOW-STH-OR-SB1A* | |
| l | | | $INDEX1 | | $INDEX1 |
| m | … | | | | kennen | |
| Stuttgart | dgskorpus_stu_03 | 31-45m The contact used to be more personal. |
| r | PAST-OR-BACK-THEN1 | GOOD1^ | HUMAN2* | TO-GET-ALONG1* | GOOD1^ |
| l | | | | |
| m | früher | | menschlich | | [MG] |
| Stuttgart | dgskorpus_stu_03 | 31-45m It was more sincere: you stood opposite one another, hugged each other as a welcome and chatted. |
| r | | | | TO-GET-ALONG1* | TO-GRAB1B | TO-SHAKE-HANDS1A^ | TO-SIGN1A |
| l | | TO-PRAISE1^* |
| m | mehr warm | | | |
| Stuttgart | dgskorpus_stu_03 | 31-45m If deaf people and people who are hard of hearing want to get along and live together, it will only work with sign language. That's it. |
| r | $GEST-OFF^* | MEANING1* | I1 | TO-GET-ALONG1* | TO-LIVE1A | TOGETHER1A* | $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1A:1d |
| l | | | |
| m | | bedeutet | | | leben | zu{sammen} | in einer |