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Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_02 | 46-60f   I will never forget how I once bought the Bild-Zeitung [a German tabloid-style newspaper].
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maberselbst
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_17 | 61+f   We spoke to one another and I could lip read well.
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m[MG]mund ablesen
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_17 | 61+f   Lip reading without additional signs can be hard sometimes, but I’m used to it. If somebody’s mouth images are horrible, however, I have to ask them to repeat everything slowly.
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mohneablesen[MG]wenngewöhnt
Leipzig | dgskorpus_lei_04 | 46-60m   Fortunately, I was sometimes able to lip read, otherwise I would have been completely lost.
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mkannablesenlehrer
München (Munich) | dgskorpus_mue_12 | 46-60f   They patronized us.
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mbevormundung
Stuttgart | dgskorpus_stu_02 | 18-30f   We were supposed to speak better which was why she sent us to a speech and language therapist.
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morallogopädielogopädie
Stuttgart | dgskorpus_stu_07 | 46-60m   Sometimes the movement of the mouth can be pretty.
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mbewegungauchmanchmalschön
Stuttgart | dgskorpus_stu_10 | 18-30m   One has to learn the subject matter, but because it was oral, one couldn’t rely on understanding it. One had to read up on everything again.
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mauchklarverstehen
Stuttgart | dgskorpus_stu_18 | 18-30m   I tried hard to lipread and I signed a little bit, a bit like LBG [Signed German].
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mich[MG]ablesenmit
Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_13 | 61+m   Spoken language should accompany and complete the lessons.
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mzusammenlaut{sprach}begleitend
Göttingen | dgskorpus_goe_04 | 31-45m   Even though, her mouthing was in English.
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menglischsprachesprechen
Hamburg | dgskorpus_hh_03 | 46-60m   Obviously, the Sign Language Festival aimed at presenting sign language.
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mklarzeichensprachezeichensprache
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_17 | 61+f   Lip reading without additional signs can be hard sometimes, but I’m used to it. If somebody’s mouth images are horrible, however, I have to ask them to repeat everything slowly.
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mnurohneablesen
= DORTMUND1
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_04 | 18-30f   He’s from close to Dortmund.
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m[MG][MG]dortmund
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_13 | 61+m   There used to be a lot of skat players in Dortmund, ah, no, in Dusseldorf.
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Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_15 | 31-45m   Then I would show you Dortmund.
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mdortmund
Leipzig | dgskorpus_lei_14 | 31-45m   Dortmund/
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mdortmund
Leipzig | dgskorpus_lei_14 | 31-45m   Dortmund was cheering.
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mdortmund
Leipzig | dgskorpus_lei_14 | 31-45m   Zidan, from Dortmund, you know?
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mzidanausdortmund
Leipzig | dgskorpus_lei_14 | 31-45m   I have a strong feeling it’s going to be Dortmund.
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m[MG]dortmund
Münster | dgskorpus_mst_04 | 31-45m   I was in the deaf centre in Dortmund.
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m[MG][MG]dortmundgehörlosenzentrum
Münster | dgskorpus_mst_04 | 31-45m   First, they travelled to Munich and then Dortmund, that’s how that all developed.
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m[MG]münchendortmund
Schleswig-Holstein | dgskorpus_sh_06 | 31-45f   Some time ago I went to the theater in Dortmund with my parents because I accompanied them.
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mdortmundgewesentheater
Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_05 | 46-60m   In the north, there are Hamburg and Dortmund.
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mhamburgdortmund
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_01 | 18-30f   We - the people who went to school together - used to go from Dortmund to Cologne by train.
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mfrüherschuledortmundbiskölni-c-e
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_10 | 18-30m   #Name10 and I went to the stadium in Dortmund and watched the match. We have seasonal tickets.
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mich#name10dortmundstadiondauerkarte
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_10 | 18-30m   #Name10 and I went to the stadium in Dortmund and watched the match. We have seasonal tickets.
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michdortmundsta{dion}
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_10 | 18-30m   After we won the German championships I went on a one-year break from training and used my seasonal ticket to watch the Dortmund team playing.
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m[MG][MG]dortmundich
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_10 | 18-30m   I went to the stadium in Dortmund.
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mstadiondortmundstadion
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_10 | 18-30m   Dortmund was like one big party.
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mne{in}dortmund[MG]
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_10 | 18-30m   I felt great getting two large yellow cards to hold up during the fan choreography in Dortmund.
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mdortmund
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_10 | 18-30m   The score/ Well, Dortmund played very well in the beginning. We scored quite a few goals against Wolfsburg, and we were in a really good mood.
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mergebnisdortmundanfang[MG]
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_10 | 18-30m   When we got to the station of Dortmund, it was entirely packed with people. Oh my!
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mdortmundvorbei
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_10 | 18-30m   In the end, we had a two hour delay because of those fans from Dortmund - it took ages.
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mschon zwei stundenwegendortmund-fan[MG]
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_10 | 18-30m   Yesterday after the game against the team from Duisburg, the train was packed once again.
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mfertig[MG]schon wiederdortmund
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_10 | 18-30m   In Duisburg! Yet, those were fans from Dortmund; that’s crazy!
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Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_10 | 18-30m   I have to be there when Borussia Dortmund plays.
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mdortmund[MG]
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_10 | 18-30m   Have you watched a Dortmund match already?
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mhast du gesehendortmund
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_10 | 18-30m   Somebody send it to me. The party at the German championship was super cool.
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mstimmungdortmundnoch malwieder
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_11 | 31-45f   We had that in school in Dortmund, so I tried it.
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mschuledortmundleichtathletik
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_11 | 31-45f   The one in Dortmund wanted to have me there therefore I joined them.
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mdortmund[MG]
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_13 | 61+m   There used to be a lot of skat players in Dortmund, ah, no, in Dusseldorf.
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mallefrüherdort{mund}dort{mund}düsseldorf
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_14 | 61+f   Oh, my daughter went to a Realschule [form of secondary High School in Germany] in Dortmund.
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mtochterrealschuledortmund
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_15 | 31-45m   It is the region between Dortmund and Essen.
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mdortmundauchessen
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_15 | 31-45m   The city used to offer a lot of different types of beers.
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mdortmundfrüherbierversch{ieden}
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_15 | 31-45m   You just said you would visit Cologne as well as Dortmund. Would you also go to Frankfurt and visit some sights?
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mauchdortmund
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_15 | 31-45m   Dortmund for example. It's a pretty city.
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mzu{m} bei{spiel}dortmund[MG]
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_15 | 31-45m   Dortmund has a lot to offer, even cultural things.
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mdortmundvieldakultur
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_20 | 31-45m   I‘ve attended Dortmund Kindergarten for six hours a day, and I was so dependend on the others.
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mdortmundkindergarten[MG]
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_20 | 31-45m   I think that if there are, for example, only a few deaf children around Bielefeld and Dortmund; those will all take the same bus.
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moderdortmundunsicher
Leipzig | dgskorpus_lei_03 | 18-30m   What about the ‘Bundesliga’ [German men‘s football league] - Bayern München [German football club FC Bayern München] or Dortmund [German football club Borussia Dortmund], or which one do you like?
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mbayern münchenoderdortmundoder[MG]
Leipzig | dgskorpus_lei_14 | 31-45m   Dortmund, oh well.
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mdortmund
Leipzig | dgskorpus_lei_14 | 31-45m   He was always a substitute in Dortmund.
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mdortmundersatz
Leipzig | dgskorpus_lei_14 | 31-45m   Yesterday, against Dortmund, he also scored.
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mgesterndortmundeintor
Leipzig | dgskorpus_lei_14 | 31-45m   My gut tells me it’s Dortmund.
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msta{rk}dortmund
Münster | dgskorpus_mst_03 | 18-30f   The teacher told me I should rather go to a “Realschule” [type of secondary school in Germany] in Dortmund.
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mlehrerlieberdortmundrealschule
Münster | dgskorpus_mst_03 | 18-30f   I then, again, went to a boarding school in Dortmund.
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mdortmundwiederinternat
Münster | dgskorpus_mst_03 | 18-30f   At some point, I was done with school in Dortmund. Afterwards, I went to Essen to complete my apprenticeship within four years.
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mdortmundreal
Münster | dgskorpus_mst_08 | 61+f   Certain rows were reserved for us people from Dortmund.
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mbesetztdortmund
Münster | dgskorpus_mst_14 | 18-30m   One can get to Cologne or Dortmund quickly.
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mköln[MG]dortmund[MG]
Münster | dgskorpus_mst_16 | 61+m   I remember how my mom and I went to Dortmund to introduce me there.
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michfahrenhindortmundvorstellen
Münster | dgskorpus_mst_16 | 61+m   I remember my mom telling me that the school was in Dortmund.
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mdamalsindortmundgewesen
Münster | dgskorpus_mst_16 | 61+m   One went to Dortmund.
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mnachdortmund
Münster | dgskorpus_mst_16 | 61+m   I moved to Dortmund where my vocational school was located.
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mkommennachdortmundberufsschule
Münster | dgskorpus_mst_16 | 61+m   I was the only deaf person among hearing people in Dortmund. It wasn't like it had been at the school for the deaf.
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meineinzigerindortmundander
Schleswig-Holstein | dgskorpus_sh_06 | 31-45f   Previously the theater in Dortmund was quite good, but after a couple of productions it became quiet around it.
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mwaraltzeitdortmund
= LIPS1
Leipzig | dgskorpus_lei_05 | 61+f   If I don’t react to her then, she will nip my nose.
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Münster | dgskorpus_mst_13 | 46-60f   Well, I read lips.
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mlippenablesen
= MOUTH1A
Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_05 | 61+f   #Name1 asked the doctor to lift their head so I could see the mouth.
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mfrauhörtnichtvon mundablesen
Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_02 | 31-45m   You wouldn’t sign it starting from the mouth but rather starting from the hand.
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m[MG]mund[MG][MG]
Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_02 | 31-45m   Yes, I mean that signs like these should rather be produced at the hands than in the mouth region.
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mmeinemund[MG]mehr[MG]
Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_08 | 18-30f   Then, my brother tries communicating using gestures and mouth images.
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mversuchtwiegestikmund
Leipzig | dgskorpus_lei_12 | 61+m   And also about how to read lips without hearing the spoken words.
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mundmitmundablesenohnestimme
Leipzig | dgskorpus_lei_12 | 61+m   I told her that it was most important for her to speak slowly so that I could read her lips.
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mlangsamsprechenmundablesen
München (Munich) | dgskorpus_mue_03 | 46-60m   I was also a good and fast lip reader, I usually understood everything quickly.
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mschauenauchmundablesenich
München (Munich) | dgskorpus_mue_13 | 46-60m   But they didn’t tell us our grades, so that we couldn’t use it to see what our average would be and count that in for the exams taking place the next day.
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mdifferenzmündlich
München (Munich) | dgskorpus_mue_13 | 46-60m   The next day I had my oral exam. You couldn’t do a written exam, because you had to talk to a doctor, and that’s not possible in writing.
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mschrift{lich}m{ündlich}prüfungmündlicharztgibt nicht
München (Munich) | dgskorpus_mue_13 | 46-60m   The night before the oral exam, I couldn’t sleep at all. I had to keep studying.
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mmorgenmündlich
Stuttgart | dgskorpus_stu_02 | 18-30f   I had to clarify that hearing aids are just aids to facilitate lip-reading.
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mhilfsmittelfürmundab{lesen}leicht
Stuttgart | dgskorpus_stu_13 | 31-45f   When they decided on my grades for my report card I was advised to take an oral exam.
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mnoteentschie{den}empfehlemündlicheprüfung
Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_02 | 31-45m   Same goes for the sign ANSWER, it has nothing to do with the mouth anymore.
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mnicht zu tun
Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_08 | 18-30f   To my advantage, I could lip read from the movements of his mouth and thus understand what he was saying, as if I was able to hear something.
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mvor{teil}wiemundbewegung
Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_15 | 46-60m   Just a few people made an effort and wrote things down or talked slowly so I could read their lips.
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moderlangsamablesen
Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_15 | 46-60m   Just a few people made an effort and wrote things down or talked slowly so I could read their lips.
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moderlangsamablesen
Göttingen | dgskorpus_goe_08 | 18-30f   Lip reading is very hard for me, for example.
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mviellangebemühenmundablesen[MG]
Bremen | dgskorpus_hb_05 | 61+f   I didn't have trouble reading her lips.
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mmundablesensehr gut
Leipzig | dgskorpus_lei_03 | 18-30m   Well, for that I had to do four written and two oral exams.
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mvierschriftlichzweimündlich
Leipzig | dgskorpus_lei_03 | 18-30m   And I can choose the fourth subject for my oral exam.
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mundmündlicheinwünschen
Leipzig | dgskorpus_lei_03 | 18-30m   And on top of that, I had another two oral electives.
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mdannzweimündlichwahlfach
Leipzig | dgskorpus_lei_12 | 61+m   But using spoken language is so exhausting, because you need to keep looking back and forth.
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mabersprechensprechen
Leipzig | dgskorpus_lei_12 | 61+m   They spoke and gesticulated a bit, but they always spoke slowly so that I was able to read their lips.
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mselbstkanngutmundablesenkann
Münster | dgskorpus_mst_13 | 46-60f   Therefore I snapped at the teacher and told him that signs are important, but he kept insisting that spoken language is the one true thing.
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mwert{voll}leh{rer}neinmund
Münster | dgskorpus_mst_13 | 46-60f   Instead I had to lipread, but I was already used to that.
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mmussvon m{und}ablesenichgewohnt
München (Munich) | dgskorpus_mue_13 | 46-60m   The next day I had my oral exam. You couldn’t do a written exam, because you had to talk to a doctor, and that’s not possible in writing.
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mschrift{lich}m{ündlich}prüfungmündlicharzt
München (Munich) | dgskorpus_mue_13 | 46-60m   However, we need to stand face to face when talking so that I can read their lips.
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mmussmundablesenhörend[MG]
Stuttgart | dgskorpus_stu_02 | 18-30f   We had to read lips all the time, which was very exhausting.
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mdamundablesen
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Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_10 | 61+f   It didn‘t really matter, as long as his pronunciation was clear and he used at least a few signs in addition.
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megal[MG][MG]
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_17 | 61+f   Lip reading without additional signs can be hard sometimes, but I’m used to it. If somebody’s mouth images are horrible, however, I have to ask them to repeat everything slowly.
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m[MG]schlechtmundbildbittenoch maldeutlich
Stuttgart | dgskorpus_stu_07 | 46-60m   I often find the mouthing to be quite important.
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mmundbildoftwichtig
Stuttgart | dgskorpus_stu_07 | 46-60m   When I sign there’s always mouthing as well as facial expressions.
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mdurch[MG]auch mundbild??[MG]
Stuttgart | dgskorpus_stu_07 | 46-60m   But the mouthing must have a function.
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mfür wasda
Stuttgart | dgskorpus_stu_07 | 46-60m   One shouldn’t take it too seriously; mouthing could remain to some extent, but at the same time one could try to sign more.
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mbisschenlockerdarfaberversuch
Stuttgart | dgskorpus_stu_07 | 46-60m   Mouthing is always so important then.
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mmundbild able{sen}w{ichtig}auch
Stuttgart | dgskorpus_stu_07 | 46-60m   That’s a bit more balanced with mouthing.
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mmeistensmundbild
Stuttgart | dgskorpus_stu_07 | 46-60m   One has to recognize it and then establish a sign language that doesn’t need mouthing.
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meingebärdensprachefertig
Stuttgart | dgskorpus_stu_07 | 46-60m   If mouthing was abolished, though, that could put some pressure on the older generation and burden them.
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m[MG]wegwiestress
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Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_04 | 61+m   The first child slurs his speech.
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m[MG]undeutlich
Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_10 | 61+f   There where no signs used whatsoever; everything was orally oriented.
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mneinoral
Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_10 | 61+f   They didn‘t use sign language there, only spoken language.
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mgebärdennuroral
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_17 | 61+f   We were brought up strictly orally.
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mstrengoral
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_17 | 61+f   And we always had to speak, everything was oral.
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msprech sprechoral oralsprech sprech
Münster | dgskorpus_mst_13 | 46-60f   I didn't know the oral method at all.
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mkenn nichtoral[MG]
Münster | dgskorpus_mst_13 | 46-60f   I saw the words, knew what they meant and therefore repeated them.
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mbedeu{tet}[MG][MG]
Stuttgart | dgskorpus_stu_04 | 61+f   You had to work a lot more, and didn’t learn much.
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mmehrarbeitundweniglernen
Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_04 | 61+m   They wanted the workshop to be more orally oriented.
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m[MG]mehr
Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_04 | 61+m   Two of them didn’t know how to sign. They spoke instead.
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mgebärdenkann nichtoral
Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_04 | 61+m   I told them that I didn’t think enough knowledge was being conveyed through the oral lessons.
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mdurchoral
Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_04 | 61+m   After they can be raised orally.
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mdannoral
Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_13 | 61+m   Of course it doesn’t work without mouth images.
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mselbstverständlichohne[MG]
Hamburg | dgskorpus_hh_03 | 46-60m   They would sign their stories without any words, not even their lips were moving.
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m[MG]oral[MG]
München (Munich) | dgskorpus_mue_13 | 46-60m   He was good with the spoken language, so he could read the hearing teacher’s lips.
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mschwerhörigkannverstehenablesen
Rostock | dgskorpus_mvp_06 | 61+m   It’s not that easy to read children’s lips.
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mkinderperfektoral[MG]
Stuttgart | dgskorpus_stu_02 | 18-30f   We were supposed to speak better which was why she sent us to a speech and language therapist.
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mlogopädie

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