Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_10 | 31-45m People show a lot of understanding for different kinds of disabilities as for example for wheelchair users . |
r | | | | DISABILITY1 | $INDEX1 | DISABILITY1 | TO-UNDERSTAND2* |
l | WHY8* | TO-LOOK-AT1* | |
m | warum | | be{hindert} | | | verstehen |
Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_10 | 31-45m People show a lot of understanding for different kinds of disabilities as for example for wheelchair users . |
r | | DISABILITY1 | $INDEX1 | DISABILITY1 | TO-UNDERSTAND2* | FOR1* | MAINLY1 |
l | TO-LOOK-AT1* | | | |
m | | be{hindert} | | | verstehen | | [MG] vor allem |
Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_14 | 31-45f She discussed the support of people with disabilites. |
r | | DISCUSSION1A | FOR1 | DISABILITY1 | IMPORTANT1* | TO-SUPPORT4 | LIKE3B* |
l | |
m | diskussion | für | behinderte | wichtig | un{terstützen} | wie |
Bremen | dgskorpus_hb_02 | 46-60f They are also discussing cutting the benefits of the free rides with the public transportations for people with disabilities in the future. |
r | | | ALSO3A | DISABILITY1 | BRAND1 | MAYBE1* | FUTURE1A* |
l | | |
m | auch | behinderung | marke | vielleicht | zukunft |
Hamburg | dgskorpus_hh_02 | 31-45f They were wondering, why people with disabilities would be ”producing” people with disabilities. |
r | $INDEX1 | LIKE3A* | LIKE6* | DISABILITY1 | $INDEX1 | LIKE6* | $INDEX1 |
l | | | |
m | | | w{ie} | behindert | wie | |
Hamburg | dgskorpus_hh_02 | 31-45f They were wondering, why people with disabilities would be ”producing” people with disabilities. |
r | $INDEX1 | $GEST-OFF^* | TO-MAKE1 | DISABILITY1 |
l | |
m | | [MG] | machen | behindert |
Hamburg | dgskorpus_hh_02 | 31-45f Of course, people call it a disability, but I don’t feel disabled. |
r | LIKE-THIS4* | TO-SAY1 | I1* | DISABILITY1 | I1* | FEELING2A* | I1 |
l | | | | | |
m | so | sagen | behinderung | fühle | ich bin |
Hamburg | dgskorpus_hh_02 | 31-45f Of course, people call it a disability, but I don’t feel disabled. |
r | FEELING2A* | I1 | NOT3A | DISABILITY1 | $GEST-OFF^* |
l | | |
m | … | ich bin | nicht | behindert |
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_03 | 18-30m That means, all of them were handicapped? |
r | | | MEANING1 | DISABILITY1 | ALL1A |
l | | |
m | | behin{dert} | |
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_03 | 18-30m Yes, they were all handicapped. |
r | | | | DISABILITY1 | $GEST-NM-NOD-HEAD1^ |
l |
m | behindert | ja |
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_03 | 18-30m Emperor William was handicapped, too. |
r | $INIT-STRAIGHT1^* | SELF1A* | ALSO1A | DISABILITY1 | $INDEX1 |
l | | | | |
m | wilhelm | selbst | auch | behindert | |
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_03 | 18-30m They already had square stacked heels because of the handicapped before that and that shape was changed to those stiletto heels. |
r | | | THROUGH2A | DISABILITY1 | $PROD |
l | |
m | durch | behinderte | [MG] |
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_06 | 46-60f A handicapped person lives in the flat beneath us. |
r | | | DOWN1* | DISABILITY1 |
l | |
m | unten | behindert |
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_07 | 61+m For disabled people it’s difficult to get a job. |
r | | | | DISABILITY1 | HEAVY1B | TO-OBTAIN4 |
l | |
m | behindert | schwer | bekommt |
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_10 | 18-30m Yet, the seats for people with disabilities in the east stand are really bad. |
r | | | $ORAL^ | DISABILITY1 | TO-SIT1A^* | BAD-OR-STALE2* | $INDEX1 |
l | | | |
m | aber | behindertensitz | [MG] |
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_17 | 61+f On the day of the final match, I think, there was a “Day of Encounter” for disabled and normal people organized in Essen. |
r | DAY3 | UNION2A^* | FOR1* | DISABILITY1 | AND5 | USUAL1 | I2 |
l | | | | |
m | tag der begegnung | für | behinderte | und | normale | ich |
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_20 | 31-45m However, it is not just for hearing impaired children but for any child with a disability. |
r | FOR1 | DEAF1B | ALSO1A | DISABILITY1 |
l | | | |
m | für | | auch | behinder |
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_20 | 31-45m But children with learning disabilities and particularly children with mental disabilities are also excluded. |
r | | | TO-LEARN2 | DISABILITY1 | MORE1* | BONKERS1^ | ASIDE1B* |
l | | | |
m | lernbehindert | mehr | geistig | |
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_20 | 31-45m The second group is for children with mental or learning disabilities, or for children that are just slow learners. |
r | $GEST-TO-PONDER1^* | MENTALLY2* | TO-LEARN1* | DISABILITY1 | $LIST1:2of3d* | $GEST-OFF^* | TO-LEARN1* |
l | | | | |
m | [MG] | | lernbehinder | | [MG] | lernschwach |
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_20 | 31-45m Those commissioners for persons with disabilities restrain us. |
r | | | | DISABILITY1 | TO-SAY1* | NO1B* | $INDEX1 |
l | | |
m | behindert | | | |
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_20 | 31-45m Then there‘s the staff meeting. The represent-/ commissioner for persons with disabilities leads another meeting once a year. |
r | HIS-HER1 | I1 | TRUST1 | DISABILITY1 | YEAR1A* | TRADE-OR-NEGOTIATION3^ |
l | | | |
m | … | | vertrau | behinder | ein jahr einmal | versamm{lung} |
Leipzig | dgskorpus_lei_04 | 46-60m It was close by at first, and I went there with other disabled people. |
r | CLOSE-BY2B^* | UNTIL1^* | WITH1A* | DISABILITY1 | WHEELCHAIR2D |
l | |
m | mal | | mit | behinderten | |
Leipzig | dgskorpus_lei_04 | 46-60m He didn't know how to cope with hearing-impaired people. |
r | $INDEX1 | WITH1B | HEARING1A* | DISABILITY1 | TO-AVOID2 | ZERO6A* | $GEST-OFF^ |
l | | | |
m | | mit | hörbehinderten | umgang | null |
Leipzig | dgskorpus_lei_10 | 31-45m She has a daughter of whom it is said that she has learning difficulties. |
r | HEAD1A* | $GEST^ | TO-LEARN3 | DISABILITY1 | ON-PERSON1 |
l | | | |
m | | | lernbehinderte |
Leipzig | dgskorpus_lei_14 | 31-45m 39€ with a disabled person’s pass. |
r | | | MATERIAL2A^* | DISABILITY1 | | $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1B:9 | $NUM-TENS1:3d |
l | ID-CARD1* | |
m | mit | behindertenausweis | neununddreißig |
Leipzig | dgskorpus_lei_14 | 31-45m With a disabled person’s discount, I pay 39€. |
r | $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1A:9 | $NUM-TENS1:3d* | SEVERELY-DISABLED1* | DISABILITY1 |
l | |
m | neununddrei{ßig} | mit | behinderten |
Stuttgart | dgskorpus_stu_09 | 18-30m Those people with mental disabilities executed the easier tasks. They only had to move a lever. |
r | | PERSON1* | MENTALLY2* | DISABILITY1 | LEVER2* | LIKE3A* | TO-FOCUS1A^* |
l | | |
m | | | behindert | | | |
Stuttgart | dgskorpus_stu_15 | 61+f Is it supposed to erase the deafness, the disability, from the child’s life? |
r | SHALL1 | DEAF1A | WHAT1B* | DISABILITY1 | TO-CHANGE1A^* | OFF1D | OR5 |
l | | | |
m | soll | | wie | behinderung | | [MG] | oder |
Stuttgart | dgskorpus_stu_16 | 31-45f I heard that people with disabilities, which includes deaf people, get paid two-euros an hour. |
r | | | | DISABILITY1 | OR4A* | DISABILITY7 | PERSON1 |
l | | |
m | behindert | oder | behindert |
Stuttgart | dgskorpus_stu_16 | 31-45f It is also understood that deaf people and people with disabilities face more barriers which lead to higher expenses in the end. |
r | | | | DISABILITY1 | BARRIER1* | | $GEST-OFF^* |
l | CLEAR1B* | DEAF1A | $INDEX1* | PRESENT-OR-HERE1 |
m | klar | | oder | behindert | [MG] | da | [MG] |
Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_05 | 46-60m There is an extra section for disabled people. |
r | | BUT1* | FOR1* | DISABILITY1* | SHELF2C^* |
l | | |
m | aber | für | behinderte | |
Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_09 | 31-45m Concerning what is written in the law - there is the Convention on the Rights for Persons with Disabilities nowadays. |
r | CURRENT1* | $MORPH-UN5 | UN-CONVENTION1 | DISABILITY1* | UN-CONVENTION1 |
l | |
m | aktuell | un-k{onvention} | behindert{en}-konvent{ion} |
Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_11 | 18-30m For a long time, I thought being deaf meant being disabled as well. |
r | DEAF1A | $GEST-OFF^ | TO-THINK1B | DISABILITY1* | $GEST-OFF^* | YES1A* | DISABILITY1* |
l | | |
m | | | | behindert | | [MG] | behindert |
Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_11 | 18-30m For a long time, I thought being deaf meant being disabled as well. |
r | DISABILITY1* | $GEST-OFF^* | YES1A* | DISABILITY1* |
l |
m | behindert | | [MG] | behindert |
Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_11 | 18-30m Most people said that I am disabled, because I am deaf. |
r | $INDEX1 | TO-SAY2B* | YOU1* | DISABILITY1* | REASON4B* | DEAF1A |
l | | | | |
m | | sagt | | behinderung | grund | |
Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_11 | 18-30m I discovered the culture, and it didn't feel right anymore to see myself as a disabled person. |
r | CULTURE1A* | TO-LOOK-AT1* | $GEST-OFF^* | DISABILITY1* | I1 | NO1A |
l | | | | |
m | kultur | | | behindert | | [MG] |
Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_11 | 18-30m I most certainly was not disabled. |
r | | | $GEST-OFF^ | DISABILITY1* | RIGHT-OR-CORRECT1B* | NOT3A |
l | |
m | | behindert | | nicht |
Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_11 | 18-30m It is different with other people, like the blind; their disability is much more noticeable. |
r | $INDEX1* | MEANING1 | $INDEX1* | DISABILITY1* | $GEST-OFF^* |
l | | | | |
m | … | bedeutet | behindert |
Bremen | dgskorpus_hb_03 | 31-45f If you take a closer look, you can see that people who are mentally challenged or people with learning difficulties use it as well. |
r | | TO-LOOK1* | MENTALLY2* | DISABILITY1* | PERSON1^* | TO-LEARN1* | DISABILITY1* |
l | | | | |
m | schau mal | geistig | behinderte | lernbehinderte |
Bremen | dgskorpus_hb_03 | 31-45f If you take a closer look, you can see that people who are mentally challenged or people with learning difficulties use it as well. |
r | DISABILITY1* | PERSON1^* | TO-LEARN1* | DISABILITY1* | SELF1A* | ALSO1A | TO-MAKE-USE-OF-STH2 |
l | | | | |
m | behinderte | lernbehinderte | selbst | auch | benutzen |
Hamburg | dgskorpus_hh_02 | 31-45f But of course someone with a CI is still deaf, they are still hearing impaired, that’s for sure. |
r | CI1* | TO-STAY2* | HEARING1A | DISABILITY1* | TO-STAY2* | CLEAR1B | LIKE-THIS1A* |
l | | | | | | |
m | c-i | bleib | hörbehinder{t} | bleibt | klar |
Hamburg | dgskorpus_hh_07 | 18-30f Then, the hearing society will view the disability as natural. |
r | LIKE3A* | $GEST-NM^ | OF-COURSE1B* | DISABILITY1* | PRESENT-OR-HERE1* |
l | |
m | … | [MG] | selbstverständlich | behindert | da da |
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_07 | 61+m They don’t like disabled people there. |
r | | | | DISABILITY1* | TO-LIKE4 | NOT3A* |
l | | |
m | behindert | mag | nicht |
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_07 | 61+m But Mercedes made billions, and they didn’t care for the deaf and disabled. |
r | BILLION1 | DEAF-MUTE1 | OFF-OR-TO-REMOVE-STH1A | DISABILITY1* | OFF-OR-TO-REMOVE-STH1A |
l | | | |
m | milliarde | taubstumm | [MG] | behinderte | [MG] |
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_07 | 61+m Disabled people were only employed for cleaning. What to make of that? |
r | | | | DISABILITY1* | MUST1 | TO-CLEAN-UP-FLOOR1^ | NO2A* |
l | | |
m | behindert | muss | saubermach | |
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_14 | 61+f The opportunities for people with disabilities are limitless. |
r | | | | DISABILITY1* | DISABILITY1* | TO-PROMOTE1A^* | $GEST^ |
l |
m | behin{dert} | behindert | oft | auch |
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_14 | 61+f The opportunities for people with disabilities are limitless. |
r | | | DISABILITY1* | DISABILITY1* | TO-PROMOTE1A^* | $GEST^ | ALL1A* |
l |
m | behin{dert} | behindert | oft | auch | alle |
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_17 | 61+f The “Day of Encounter” took place in Xanten every year. |
r | | | DAY3 | DISABILITY1* | CONTACT2A | $INDEX1 | |
l | | | $INDEX1 |
m | tag | | begegnung | | |
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_20 | 31-45m The second group was established for children with learning difficulties. |
r | | $LIST1:2of3d | TO-LEARN1* | DISABILITY1* |
l | |
m | | lernbehin{dert} |
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_20 | 31-45m So, there is that other group of children with learning or mental disabilities. |
r | | $INDEX1 | TO-LEARN1 | DISABILITY1* | WEAK1 | HIS-HER1* | $INDEX2 |
l | | | | |
m | | lern | | schwach | | |
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_22 | 46-60m They can learn, and they are not mentally disabled. |
r | PRESENT-OR-HERE1* | NOT3B | MENTALLY2* | DISABILITY1* | TO-KNOW-OR-KNOWLEDGE2B | PRESENT-OR-HERE1* |
l | | | | |
m | da da da da | | geistig | behindert | | |
Leipzig | dgskorpus_lei_04 | 46-60m The five additional vacation days for severely disabled people were cut. |
r | TO-PERSUADE-$CANDIDATE-LEI19^* | ALL2C* | HEAVY1C* | DISABILITY1* | $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1A:5 | DAY1A | $ORAL^ |
l | | |
m | [MG] | alle | schwerbehinderten | fünf | tage | zusatzurlaub |
Leipzig | dgskorpus_lei_04 | 46-60m So I went to the works committee, and they said this was not ok, and they mentioned the protection of people with disabilities. |
r | $INDEX1 | NO2B* | YOU1* | DISABILITY1* | PROTECTION1A | PRESENT-OR-HERE1 |
l | | | | |
m | … | [MG] | | behindertenschutz | da |
Leipzig | dgskorpus_lei_09 | 31-45f I was the last employee with a disability to remain, but then it closed. |
r | | LAST1C* | I1 | DISABILITY1* | I1* | LAST1C* | FINISH1 |
l | $INDEX1 | | |
m | | letzte | | behindert | | letzte | |
Münster | dgskorpus_mst_01 | 46-60m I always thought he looked like a disabled person; it looked stupid. |
r | | TO-LIST1C^ | LIKE4A* | DISABILITY1* | TO-SWITCH-OFF1B | TO-SWITCH-ON2* | TO-SWITCH-OFF1B |
l | | | | | |
m | | wie | behindert | [MG] | [MG] | [MG] |
Münster | dgskorpus_mst_09 | 31-45f An old lady wanted to go to the bank with her wheeled walker, those things you have when you have mobility problems. |
r | WITH1A | $PROD | TO-GO1A* | DISABILITY1* | $PROD | TO-WANT2* | AIM4 |
l | | | |
m | | [MG] | gehbehindert | [MG] | will | ziel |
München (Munich) | dgskorpus_mue_01 | 61+f Through/ In East Germany, they had a good education and learned to stand up for deaf and deaf-blind people. That’s good. |
r | TO-LEARN1* | TO-GROW2C^ | FOR1* | DISABILITY1* | DEAF1A | AND5* | DEAF1A* |
l | | | | | |
m | lernen | für | | gehörlose | und | taubblind |
München (Munich) | dgskorpus_mue_07 | 18-30m We never saw each other as disabled. |
r | $GEST-OFF^ | I1 | APPROXIMATELY2* | DISABILITY1* | NOT4 |
l | | | |
m | | ich | | | |
Rostock | dgskorpus_mvp_04 | 46-60f Within my department in my company there are also other people with disabilities, people that are intellectually disable for example. |
r | $GEST-OFF^ | FEELING3^* | $GEST-OFF^ | DISABILITY1* | | TO-OWN-TO-EXIST1 | BRAIN1C^* |
l | AREA1A^ | | |
m | | | | behinderte | | [MG] | [MG] |
Nürnberg (Nuremberg) | dgskorpus_nue_02 | 61+f People with disabilities, as well. |
r | | | | DISABILITY1* | RESPECT1A | $GEST-OFF^ | MUST1A^ |
l | |
m | behin{derung} | auch respekt |
Nürnberg (Nuremberg) | dgskorpus_nue_02 | 61+f But I have great respect for the deaf, because they don't feel like being disabled. |
r | | WHY1 | SELF1A* | DISABILITY1* | FEELING2B | NOT1 | DISABILITY1* |
l | | |
m | warum | selbst | behindert | fühlen | nicht | behindert |
Nürnberg (Nuremberg) | dgskorpus_nue_02 | 61+f But I have great respect for the deaf, because they don't feel like being disabled. |
r | DISABILITY1* | FEELING2B | NOT1 | DISABILITY1* | $INDEX1 |
l | |
m | behindert | fühlen | nicht | behindert | |
Schleswig-Holstein | dgskorpus_sh_02 | 18-30f At some point my sister told him, “Your way of signing is wrong. It looks handicapped.” |
r | RIGHT-OR-AGREED1A* | $INDEX1 | LIKE4A* | DISABILITY1* | TO-SIGN1A* | $GEST^ | $INDEX1* |
l | | | |
m | stimmt nicht | | wie | behindert | | [MG] | |
Schleswig-Holstein | dgskorpus_sh_04 | 46-60f It’s the same for people with disabilities, wheelchair users for example. |
r | | | | DISABILITY1* | ALSO3A | WHEELCHAIR2B* | EQUAL1A |
l | |
m | behin{derte} | auch | rollstuhl | gleich |
Schleswig-Holstein | dgskorpus_sh_07 | 31-45m She knew sign language, understood disabled people and accepted them; she was also very empathetic. |
r | | TO-SIGN1E | TO-UNDERSTAND1^ | DISABILITY1* | FOR1* | TO-ACCEPT1* | TO-LIST1A |
l | |
m | | [MG] | behinderung | für | ak{zeptieren} | [MG] |
Schleswig-Holstein | dgskorpus_sh_07 | 31-45m And as you said, she took care of disabled people, knew how to sign, was involved with a lot of things and hugged a lot of people. |
r | | YOU1* | RIGHT-OR-AGREED1A | DISABILITY1* | TO-SIGN1A | EVERYTHING1A* | TO-PET1B* |
l | | | |
m | | stimmt | behinderte | [MG] | alles | |
Schleswig-Holstein | dgskorpus_sh_07 | 31-45m Does that mean she had something against disabled people? |
r | | MEANING1* | AGAINST1^* | DISABILITY1* | WHAT1A* |
l | | | |
m | bedeutet | [MG] | behinderten | oder was |
Stuttgart | dgskorpus_stu_09 | 18-30m For those school buses that pick up people with disabilities at home and take them to school, you know? |
r | TO-UNDERSTAND1^* | IMAGINATION1A* | $INDEX1 | DISABILITY1* | HIS-HER1* |
l | | | | |
m | | | | behinderten |