DOI: /10.25592/dgs.corpus-3.0-type-17423

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DOG1^
Bremen | dgskorpus_hb_01 | 31-45m   Sometimes the kale is served with cooked or fried potatoes, with “Kochwurst” [a pre-cooked sausage] or “Kassler” [smoked pork chop].
rTO-COOK2CSAUSAGE1AAND2ADOG1^ENVELOPE3^*TO-PUT-OR-TO-LAY1A^*AND2A
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mkochwurstundkassler
= DOG1
Nürnberg (Nuremberg) | dgskorpus_nue_03 | 31-45m   In DGS, you sign DOG at the chin like this including the mouthing “Hund” [dog]. Or like this on the thigh.
rDOG4$INDEX-ORAL1DOG4DOG1
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mhundhundhund
Nürnberg (Nuremberg) | dgskorpus_nue_03 | 31-45m   In English, the sign looks like this, but you say “dog”.
rBUT1ENGLAND2*REALLY2*DOG1
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menglischdog
Göttingen | dgskorpus_goe_06 | 31-45f   You can see chickens, roosters, fish, dogs and bunnies.
r$LIST1:3of3dFISH1*$LIST1:4of4dDOG1*$LIST1:5of5TO-WIGGLE-ONES-EARS1C^*$GEST-OFF^
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mfischehundkaninchen

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