Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_10 | 31-45m They also show understanding for blind people. |
r | | | | BLIND1B | OF-COURSE1A* | FOR1* | $GEST-OFF^* |
l | | | | |
m | blind | [MG] | |
Leipzig | dgskorpus_lei_12 | 61+m It was a deaf-blind boy who lived nearby my place. |
r | | | DEAF1B | BLIND1B | $INDEX1 | $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1A:1 | LAD7 |
l | | | | | |
m | taubblind | | ein | bub |
Stuttgart | dgskorpus_stu_16 | 31-45f Deaf people, people in a wheelchair or blind people have an advantage concerning the insurances because they have to contribute a lower payment off their wages. |
r | | OR4B* | WHEELCHAIR2B* | | INSURANCE1* | |
l | DEAF1A | BLIND1B | GOOD1 |
m | | oder | rollstuhl | blind | versicherung | gut |
Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_11 | 18-30m It is different with other people, like the blind; their disability is much more noticeable. |
r | | | DIFFERENT2 | BLIND1B* | $INDEX1* | PRESENT-OR-HERE1 | TO-STRIKE1A |
l | | | $INDEX1* | $INDEX1 |
m | anders | blinde | | da | auff{ällig} |
Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_11 | 18-30m The blind or wheelchair users, yes, those are disabled. |
r | | $INDEX1* | $GEST-TO-PONDER1^* | BLIND1B* | OR1* | WHEELCHAIR2B* | $INDEX1* |
l | $INDEX1* | | |
m | | | | blind | oder | rollstuhl |
Leipzig | dgskorpus_lei_12 | 61+m He had an unemployed deaf-blind person, no/ |
r | $MORPH-LESS1 | $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1A:1* | DEAF1B | BLIND1B* | $GEST-NM-NOD-HEAD1^ |
l | | | |
m | … | ein | taubb{lind} | [MG] |
Leipzig | dgskorpus_lei_12 | 61+m Being deaf isn‘t bad at all. The main thing is to be able to see, that‘s how I perceive it. |
r | CAN1 | TO-SEE1 | AS-OR-THAN4* | BLIND1B* | SELF1A | FEELING3 | I1* |
l | | | | | |
m | kann | sehen | als | blind | selbst | fühlen |
München (Munich) | dgskorpus_mue_01 | 61+f I help the deaf-blind people that are alone and accompany them. |
r | PRESENT-OR-HERE1 | $GEST^ | DEAF1A* | BLIND1B* | $INDEX1* | ALONE1A* | I1 |
l | | | | | |
m | da | | taubblind | | allein | auch |
München (Munich) | dgskorpus_mue_13 | 46-60m But unfortunately I am colour-blind. |
r | AN1A | I1 | COLOUR1A* | BLIND1B* | I1* |
l | | |
m | ein | farb{en}blind | |
München (Munich) | dgskorpus_mue_13 | 46-60m My mother went there with me, and we finally found out that I was slightly colour-blind. |
r | $PROD | TO-SAY1* | YES1A | BLIND1B* | YOU1* | EASY-OR-LIGHT1* |
l | | | | |
m | | | ja | farbenblind | leicht |
Nürnberg (Nuremberg) | dgskorpus_nue_05 | 46-60f For example on deaf blindness, identity, then also/ Oh, there were so many. |
r | | | DEAF1A* | BLIND1B* | | $LIST1:1of2d | IDENTITY1A* |
l | $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1A:1d | | | $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1A:2d | |
m | | taubblind | | | identität |