Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_10 | 31-45m I know some Interpreters who are coda; their parents are also deaf. |
r | PARENTS1B* | WHO3 | AREA1A | PARENTS1B | DEAF1A | PERSON1 |
l | | | | |
m | e{ltern} | wer | eltern | [MG] |
Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_10 | 31-45m His parents are deaf, as are mine, so naturally we know one another; he just spouted it out. |
r | | CLEAR1B | I2 | PARENTS1B | DEAF1B | | PARENTS1B* |
l | | | $INDEX1 | $INDEX1 |
m | klar | | elt{ern} | | | elt{ern} |
Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_10 | 31-45m People look for possibilities and they ask their parents for money. |
r | | | | PARENTS1B | QUESTION1 | PARENTS1B | $INDEX1 |
l | TO-SEARCH1 | | |
m | suchen | eltern | fragen | eltern |
Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_10 | 31-45m People look for possibilities and they ask their parents for money. |
r | | PARENTS1B | QUESTION1 | PARENTS1B | $INDEX1 |
l | TO-SEARCH1 | | |
m | suchen | eltern | fragen | eltern |
Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_03 | 46-60m There was another student in first grade whose parents were deaf just like mine. We were both “Coda kids”. |
r | I1 | $INDEX1* | BOTH2A* | PARENTS1B | DEAF1A | BOTH2A | QUOTATION-MARKS2 |
l | | | | | |
m | | | | eltern | | | |
Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_03 | 46-60m It must have been striking that we - the Coda kids - were smarter than all of our classmates. |
r | | | I1 | PARENTS1B | DEAF1A | | PARENTS1B* |
l | | | I1 | |
m | meine | eltern | | eltern |
Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_04 | 61+m My parents are deaf. |
r | | I2 | MY1* | PARENTS1B | DEAF1A |
l | | | |
m | | meine | eltern | |
Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_08 | 18-30f I was used to speaking orally through my parents. |
r | ALSO3A* | HABIT1 | THROUGH2A* | PARENTS1B |
l | |
m | auch | gewohnt | durch | auch eltern |
Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_08 | 18-30f Parents/ |
r | | | | PARENTS1B |
l |
m | eltern |
Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_08 | 18-30f How I communicate with my parents? |
r | MUST1A^* | $GEST-OFF^* | MY1* | PARENTS1B | AMONG-EACH-OTHER3* | HOW-QUESTION-COMPARISON1* | COMMUNICATION1C |
l | |
m | | | meine | eltern | wie | kommunika{tion} |
Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_08 | 18-30f In the beginning it was very irritating for my parents and they didn’t know how to deal with it. |
r | | CLEAR1A* | MY1* | PARENTS1B | BEGINNING1A | SOLIDIFIED1 | HOW-QUESTION-COMPARISON1* |
l | |
m | klar | meine | eltern | anfang | [MG] | |
Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_08 | 18-30f My parents told me that when I was younger, I couldn’t speak or communicate with them at all, because I was completely deaf. |
r | | | LATER10* | PARENTS1B | TO-TELL3A* | TO-SAY1 | I1 |
l | | | |
m | spä{ter} | eltern | erz{ählen} | sa{gen} |
Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_08 | 18-30f My parents told me that when I was younger, I couldn’t speak or communicate with them at all, because I was completely deaf. |
r | NOT-YET2* | COMMUNICATION1A | MY1* | PARENTS1B | $GEST-NO-IDEA1^* |
l | |
m | noch nicht | komm{u}n{ik}a{tion} | mein | eltern |
Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_08 | 18-30f I was allowed to sign because my parents knew/ |
r | $INDEX1 | $GEST^ | MY1* | PARENTS1B | TO-KNOW-OR-KNOWLEDGE2A |
l | | | |
m | | | meine | eltern | weiß |
Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_08 | 18-30f But that was particularly interesting for me, because my parents expected me to speak to deaf people with CIs, so that they would be able to know what was happening. |
r | EQUAL8^* | NEVERTHELESS2A | MY1* | PARENTS1B | EXPECTATION1A | WE2* | SHALL1* |
l | | | | | |
m | [MG] | trotzdem | meine | eltern | erwarten | | soll |
Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_08 | 18-30f My parents were only able to shake their heads and knew there was no chance, that I wasn’t listening to them, because it was my room. |
r | | THEN6 | MUM1A* | PARENTS1B | QUIET1 | SELF1A* | $GEST-NM-SHAKE-HEAD1^ |
l | | | | |
m | dann | meine | elt{ern} | [MG] | | [MG] |
Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_08 | 18-30f It can also happen that hearing parents bear a deaf child. |
r | IT-HAPPENS1 | ALSO3A* | HEARING1A | PARENTS1B | ALSO3A* | DEAF1A | CHILD1* |
l | | | | |
m | pa{ssieren} | auch | hörende | eltern | auch | | kind |
Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_11 | 18-30m My parents assumed that I was hearing. |
r | | | | PARENTS1B | FEELING3* | I1* | HEARING1A |
l | | |
m | eltern | | ich | hörend |
Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_11 | 18-30m Because your parents are deaf, so you weren’t confronted with the issue. |
r | | | REASON4B* | PARENTS1B | DEAF1B* | ALSO3A* | CARELESS3A* |
l | | |
m | grund | eltern | | auch | [MG] |
Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_11 | 18-30m My parents didn't know German sign language before. |
r | | $INDEX1 | BEFORE1G | PARENTS1B | GERMAN1* | TO-SIGN1A* | NOT-YET2* |
l | | | |
m | | vor{her} | eltern | deut{sch} | | noch nicht |
Göttingen | dgskorpus_goe_04 | 31-45m It‘s because her parents are deaf. |
r | | | REASON4A | PARENTS1B | DEAF1A | YOU1 | $PROD |
l | | |
m | grund | elt{ern} | | | |
Bremen | dgskorpus_hb_03 | 31-45f The problem is that the medical side makes it look like the hearing parents will have a perfectly hearing child; that it turns out just like them. |
r | ALWAYS4A* | TO-TEACH1^ | HEARING1A | PARENTS1B | PICTURE4* | EQUAL8* | TO-PERCEIVE-EAR1^ |
l | | |
m | immer | | hörende | eltern | | [MG] | |
Bremen | dgskorpus_hb_03 | 31-45f The objective arguments are missing, for example, information sheets for hearing parents and so on. |
r | TO-LACK1B | $GEST^ | $GEST^ | PARENTS1B | HEARING1A* | ENLIGHTENMENT1* | TO-LIST1A^ |
l | |
m | fehlen | | wie | eltern | hörend | aufklären |
Bremen | dgskorpus_hb_05 | 61+f My parents visited Osnabrück and weren't excited about it at all. |
r | | | MY1* | PARENTS1B | TO-VISIT-OR-TO-ATTEND1B | AREA1A^* | $GEST-NM^ |
l | | | |
m | meine | eltern | | osnabrück | |
Hamburg | dgskorpus_hh_07 | 18-30f Does that mean the parents can decide for themselves which school to send their child to? |
r | | | MEANING1* | PARENTS1B | SELF1A* | CAN1 | TO-DECIDE1B |
l | | | |
m | | el{tern} | selbst | kann | entsch{eiden} |
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_20 | 31-45m It depends on the parents; there are parents with very different opinions. |
r | | $ORAL^ | DEPENDENT3 | PARENTS1B | OPINION1B* | DISTINCT1* | $INDEX1 |
l | | |
m | aber | abhängig | eltern | verschieden meinung |
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_20 | 31-45m Maybe some children are able to use sign language, but the hearing parents want classes based on the results of the audiometry. |
r | BUT1* | THERE-IS3* | HEARING1A* | PARENTS1B | TO-WISH1A* | TO-JOIN1B* | AUDIOGRAM1 |
l | | | | |
m | | gibt | hö{rend} | eltern | wünsch | | |
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_22 | 46-60m Those parents might put pressure on their children, but they cannot explain it to their children. |
r | | TO-PRESSURE1* | TO-MAKE2* | PARENTS1B | CHILD2* | DEAF1A | $INDEX1 |
l | | | |
m | [MG] | | el{tern} | kinder | [MG] |
Leipzig | dgskorpus_lei_03 | 18-30m Your father or your parents surely have one of those. |
r | | | | PARENTS1B | CERTAIN2* | | |
l | YOUR1 | FATHER4B | MAYBE1 | PRESENT-OR-HERE1 | $INDEX1 |
m | | vater | eltern | bestimmt | da | |
Leipzig | dgskorpus_lei_10 | 31-45m Writing is important; if you discuss something with the parents, you communicate via writing as well. |
r | TO-WRITE1A | $GEST-OFF^ | BUT1^* | PARENTS1B | CONVERSATION2^* | TO-WRITE1C* | TO-WRITE1C* |
l | |
m | | | | eltern | | | |
Leipzig | dgskorpus_lei_10 | 31-45m The integration office pays for interpreters, for example during parents’ meetings or team meetings. |
r | UNTIL-NOW3B* | I1* | REQUEST1B | PARENTS1B | ASSEMBLY6* | OR4B | TEAM1A |
l | |
m | | | an{trag} | elternversammlung | oder | team |
Münster | dgskorpus_mst_07 | 46-60m I got the bravery and resilience through my deaf parents. |
r | THROUGH2B | I2 | PARENTS6 | PARENTS1B | |
l | | | $INDEX2* |
m | durch | mei{ne} | eltern |
Münster | dgskorpus_mst_07 | 46-60m I, my family, no, my wife’s parents. |
r | FAMILY1* | $INDEX2 | $GEST-NM-SHAKE-HEAD1^ | PARENTS1B | $INDEX1* | I2 | WOMAN1A* |
l | | | |
m | familie | [MG] | eltern | | | frau |
Münster | dgskorpus_mst_07 | 46-60m The parents can’t take care of everything, the garden, repairing stuff, it doesn’t work. |
r | | | | PARENTS1B | CAN2B | NOT3A | ALL1C |
l | |
m | eltern | kann | nicht | alle |
Münster | dgskorpus_mst_09 | 31-45f Often, mothers or parents tell their child to just get a divorce so the domestic abuse stops. |
r | | MOST1A | MUM10 | PARENTS1B | $PROD | | |
l | | | TO-LET1* | TO-FORGET1 |
m | meistens | mama | eltern | | | vergessen |
Münster | dgskorpus_mst_14 | 18-30m For example, my parents themselves were/ |
r | | | EXAMPLE1* | PARENTS1B | SELF1A* | BEEN1* |
l | |
m | zum beispiel | eltern | selbst | gewesen |
Münster | dgskorpus_mst_14 | 18-30m Well, they’re both from the Sauerland, my parents that is. |
r | SOUR1* | COUNTRY3C* | $INDEX1 | PARENTS1B | BOTH2A |
l | | | | |
m | sauerland | | meine eltern | beide |
Münster | dgskorpus_mst_14 | 18-30m They both still had their parents‘ houses. |
r | CLEAR1A* | PRESENT-OR-HERE1 | $GEST^ | PARENTS1B | TO-BELONG1 | $INDEX1* | WHAT1B* |
l | | | |
m | klar | da | | eltern | | |
Münster | dgskorpus_mst_15 | 31-45f There, she asked the parents what they thought of ‘sign language’ as a topic for their children's preparation class. |
r | $GEST-NM^ | ACTIVE1^ | FAMILY1* | PARENTS1B | FAMILY1 | GROUP2B* | TO-LET-KNOW1A* |
l | |
m | [MG] | [MG] | | eltern | | | [MG] |
Münster | dgskorpus_mst_15 | 31-45f But the parents!? |
r | | | BUT1* | PARENTS1B | PERSON1^* | $GEST-OFF^ |
l | | |
m | ab{er} | eltern | |
München (Munich) | dgskorpus_mue_03 | 46-60m During the weekends I was able to go home to my parents. |
r | $GEST^ | WEEKEND3 | BACK1A* | PARENTS1B |
l |
m | | wochenende | zurück | eltern |
München (Munich) | dgskorpus_mue_10 | 31-45m My parents, however, were hearing. |
r | | $ORAL^ | MY1 | PARENTS1B | HEARING1A | RIGHT-OR-AGREED1^ |
l | | | |
m | aber | | el{tern} | hörend | |
München (Munich) | dgskorpus_mue_10 | 31-45m I communicated with my parents while growing up, but I wasn’t really aware of it. |
r | SELF1A* | BUT1* | COMMUNICATION1A* | PARENTS1B | I1* | DONT-NOTICE1* | $ORAL^ |
l | | | | |
m | selber | | | el{tern} | [MG] | ab{er} |
München (Munich) | dgskorpus_mue_10 | 31-45m My parents asked if I’d come home every weekend. |
r | | | MY1 | PARENTS1B | $GEST-NM^ | $ORAL^ | |
l | | QUESTION1 |
m | mein | eltern | | aber | fr{agen} |
München (Munich) | dgskorpus_mue_10 | 31-45m That was out of the question for my parents. |
r | | | | PARENTS1B | TO-LIKE4 | NOT3B* |
l | |
m | eltern | [MG] | [MG] |
München (Munich) | dgskorpus_mue_10 | 31-45m My parents were worried sick and thought it was too dangerous. |
r | | | MY1 | PARENTS1B | TO-WORRY3 | NO1B | DANGEROUS1A* |
l | | | | |
m | mein | eltern | sorgen | [MG] | gefährlich |
München (Munich) | dgskorpus_mue_10 | 31-45m There are more things I do for my parents. |
r | CHANGE-OF-SUBJECT1 | I2* | $INDEX1 | PARENTS1B | I2* | FOR1* |
l | | | | |
m | [MG] | | | el{tern} | | für |
München (Munich) | dgskorpus_mue_10 | 31-45m Unfortunately, my parents don’t know any German Sign Language. |
r | | | BUT1* | PARENTS1B | LIQUID2^ | | UNFORTUNATELY1* |
l | | NOT4* |
m | aber | elt{ern} | [MG] | leider |
München (Munich) | dgskorpus_mue_10 | 31-45m You parents are hearing, as well? |
r | | PROCEEDING1^* | YOUR1* | PARENTS1B | YOUR1* | PARENTS1B | HEARING1A |
l | | | |
m | [MG] | eltern | eltern | hörend |
München (Munich) | dgskorpus_mue_10 | 31-45m You parents are hearing, as well? |
r | YOUR1* | PARENTS1B | YOUR1* | PARENTS1B | HEARING1A |
l | | | |
m | eltern | eltern | hörend |
München (Munich) | dgskorpus_mue_12 | 46-60f The parents aren't interested anymore and therefore they don't send their children there. That's true. |
r | | | | PARENTS1B | NONE7 | INTEREST1A | CHILD2 |
l | | | |
m | eltern | [MG] | interesse | kind |
Rostock | dgskorpus_mvp_01 | 18-30m But strict, hearing parents force their children to have the implantation. |
r | | | | PARENTS1B | $INDEX1* | HEARING1B | STRICT2 |
l | | |
m | eltern | | hörend | streng |
Rostock | dgskorpus_mvp_01 | 18-30m Deaf parents don’t pressure a small child to have a CI. |
r | | | | PARENTS1B | DEAF1A* | FOR1* | CHILD1* |
l | | | |
m | eltern | | für | kind |
Stuttgart | dgskorpus_stu_02 | 18-30f My parents are hearing, so we speak with each other. |
r | | | MY1* | PARENTS1B | HEARING1A* | I1 | PARENTS1B |
l | | | |
m | meine | eltern | hörend | ich | meine eltern |
Stuttgart | dgskorpus_stu_02 | 18-30f My parents are hearing, so we speak with each other. |
r | PARENTS1B | HEARING1A* | I1 | PARENTS1B | WE2* | TO-SPEAK6 |
l | | | | |
m | eltern | hörend | ich | meine eltern | | [MG] |
Stuttgart | dgskorpus_stu_02 | 18-30f My parents don't sign themselves, though. |
r | | SELF1A* | MY1* | PARENTS1B | SIGN-LANGUAGE1B | NO2A* |
l | | |
m | selber | mein | eltern | gebärden{sprache} | |
Stuttgart | dgskorpus_stu_09 | 18-30m My parents are deaf; they were great, they signed, and when I got home they always gave me everything I wanted. |
r | | | | PARENTS1B | DEAF1B | SUPER2 | TO-SIGN1E* |
l | | |
m | eltern | | [MG] | |
Stuttgart | dgskorpus_stu_09 | 18-30m Secondly, I need to remember the parents notebook. |
r | $LIST1:2of2d* | $INDEX1 | NOTEBOOK1B* | PARENTS1B | NOTEBOOK1B |
l | |
m | | | elternheft |
Stuttgart | dgskorpus_stu_09 | 18-30m It‘s hard to tell whether they wanted to stay because of their parents or for other reasons, you don’t really know that. |
r | $INDEX1 | ZOOM1^* | WHY1 | PARENTS1B | DEPENDENT3* | OR5 | TO-STAY2* |
l | | |
m | | | warum | el{tern} | abhängig | oder | bleiben |
Stuttgart | dgskorpus_stu_10 | 18-30m Two of my classmates had deaf parents, as well, so including me we were three students with deaf parents. |
r | SCHOOL1A | PERSON1^* | BOTH2A | PARENTS1B | DEAF1A | I1 | WITH1A* |
l | | | | | |
m | schüler | | eltern | gehörlos | ich | |
Stuttgart | dgskorpus_stu_10 | 18-30m Two of my classmates had deaf parents, as well, so including me we were three students with deaf parents. |
r | I1 | WITH1A* | $NUM-NUMBER-OF-PEOPLE1:3d | PARENTS1B | DEAF1A* |
l | | | | |
m | ich | | drei | eltern | |
Stuttgart | dgskorpus_stu_10 | 18-30m The other three students had hearing parents. |
r | | REMAINS1B* | $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1A:3d | PARENTS1B | HEARING1A |
l | | |
m | rest | drei | eltern | hörend |
Stuttgart | dgskorpus_stu_10 | 18-30m Our parents demanded it, as well, which gave us more power. |
r | | | | PARENTS1B | TO-COME1 | TO-CLAIM1* | $NUM-NUMBER-OF-PEOPLE1:3d* |
l | | |
m | eltern | | [MG] | |
Stuttgart | dgskorpus_stu_10 | 18-30m It was weird no longer seeing my parents every day. |
r | WEIRD3 | $GEST-OFF^* | I2* | PARENTS1B | TO-SEE1 | NOT3B | $GEST-OFF^ |
l | | |
m | [MG] | | | eltern | sehen | | |
Stuttgart | dgskorpus_stu_15 | 61+f The parents prefer signed German, though. |
r | | | | PARENTS1B | TO-WISH1B* | LANGUAGE1* | LOUD1C* |
l | | | |
m | eltern | wünschen | | lautsprachbegleitend |
Stuttgart | dgskorpus_stu_15 | 61+f I really want to meet up with #name2’s parents next January. |
r | TO-LIKE4 | $NAME | HIS-HER1 | PARENTS1B | I1 | SOMETIME1 | JANUARY7A |
l | | | | | |
m | möchte | #name2 | [MG] | eltern | ich | | januar |
Stuttgart | dgskorpus_stu_15 | 61+f I remember there was this girl at my boarding school whose parents were deaf. |
r | SMALL5 | $INDEX1 | HIS-HER1 | PARENTS1B | DEAF1A |
l | | | | |
m | … | | | eltern | |
Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_06 | 31-45m Are your parents deaf? |
r | | | DEAF1A | PARENTS1B* | DEAF1A | YOU1* |
l | | | |
m | | eltern | | |
Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_08 | 46-60f The reason was that my parents heard some rumors. |
r | | | REASON4B | PARENTS1B* | TO-HEAR1* | LIKE4A* | $GEST-TO-PONDER1^ |
l | | | |
m | grund | eltern | [MG] | wie | |
Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_08 | 46-60f One of them has deaf parents, doesn't he? |
r | MAN1* | PERSON1 | TO-OWN1 | PARENTS1B* | DEAF1A* | ALSO3A |
l | | | | | | |
m | mann | | | eltern | | auch |
Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_10 | 31-45m I know some Interpreters who are coda; their parents are also deaf. |
r | $INDEX1 | CODA1 | $INDEX1 | PARENTS1B* | WHO3 | AREA1A | PARENTS1B |
l | | | | | |
m | … | coda | [MG] | e{ltern} | wer | eltern |
Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_10 | 31-45m His parents are deaf, as are mine, so naturally we know one another; he just spouted it out. |
r | PARENTS1B | DEAF1B | | PARENTS1B* | CARELESS3A* | THROUGH2A | CARELESS3A* |
l | $INDEX1 | $INDEX1 | $INDEX1 | | |
m | elt{ern} | | | elt{ern} | | | [MG] |
Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_02 | 31-45m Right, you weren’t as much as I was, because you have deaf parents and relatives. |
r | YOU1* | NOT3A* | DEAF1A | PARENTS1B* | TO-OWN-TO-EXIST1^* |
l | | | | |
m | du | nicht | | eltern | |
Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_03 | 46-60m All the other children had hearing parents. |
r | | REMAINS1A* | | PARENTS1B* | HEARING1B* | FROM-TO1 | $GEST-DECLINE1^ |
l | ALL2A^ | |
m | rest | | eltern | hörend | | [MG] |
Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_03 | 46-60m It must have been striking that we - the Coda kids - were smarter than all of our classmates. |
r | PARENTS1B | DEAF1A | | PARENTS1B* | DEAF1A | BOTH2A* | I1 |
l | | I1 | | | | |
m | eltern | | eltern | | |
Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_08 | 18-30f But that was particularly interesting for me, because my parents expected me to speak to deaf people with CIs, so that they would be able to know what was happening. |
r | TO-SPEAK6* | MUST1A^* | MY1* | PARENTS1B* | ALSO3A* | WITH1A* | TO-LISTEN1* |
l | | | | | | |
m | | damit | | eltern | auch | mithören |
Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_08 | 18-30f My parents said they would definitely use sign language to communicate. I’m not so sure what they actually thought. |
r | | COHERENCE1A* | MY1* | PARENTS1B* | TO-SAY1* | $GEST-OFF^* | ANYWAY2* |
l | | | |
m | | meine | eltern | | | sowieso |
Göttingen | dgskorpus_goe_07 | 18-30m My parents nervously waited for his reaction and prepared for the worst. |
r | | | | PARENTS1B* | $GEST^ | FEELING4A^* | WHAT1B |
l | |
m | eltern | | [MG] | was los |
Bremen | dgskorpus_hb_05 | 61+f Sometimes the two kids who have a CI speak with their parents, but whenever they visit their grandparents, they prefer signing. |
r | CI1* | TO-SPEAK6* | WITH1A | PARENTS1B* | $INDEX1 | BUT1 | $INDEX1 |
l | | | | | | |
m | c-i | | mit | eltern | | aber | |
Bremen | dgskorpus_hb_05 | 61+f Doing that, parents would take a step back and not get the child implanted. |
r | | $INDEX1* | $INDEX1* | PARENTS1B* | ALREADY1B | TO-WITHDRAW1 | NONE5B* |
l | | | |
m | | | eltern | schon | zurück | keine |
Hamburg | dgskorpus_hh_02 | 31-45f Later it might blame you for it. |
r | TALL5B* | $GEST-TO-PONDER2^* | ALSO1A* | PARENTS1B* | TO-RANT1^* | YOU1* |
l | | | | | | |
m | | | auch | elt{ern} | vorwurf |
Hamburg | dgskorpus_hh_02 | 31-45f A hearing child could also get psychological problems later on because of the deaf parents. |
r | PSYCHOLOGY1B | $INDEX1 | REASON4A | PARENTS1B* | DEAF1A |
l | | | |
m | psychisch | [MG] | grund | eltern |
Hamburg | dgskorpus_hh_02 | 31-45f Of course I know many cases of hearing children who cannot sign despite having deaf parents. |
r | $INDEX1* | $GEST^* | ALTHOUGH2* | PARENTS1B* | DEAF1A* | CHILD2 | SELF1A* |
l | | | | | |
m | … | | obwohl | elter{n} | kind | selb{st} |
Hamburg | dgskorpus_hh_02 | 31-45f The grandparents are deaf while the grandchildren are hearing. |
r | | $GEST^* | TALL5B* | PARENTS1B* | DEAF1A | $INDEX1* | MEANING1* |
l | | | | |
m | | großeltern | | |
Hamburg | dgskorpus_hh_02 | 31-45f We made it very clear from the beginning that the grandparents should sign. |
r | CLEAR1D | TO-LET-KNOW1A* | TALL5A* | PARENTS1B* | TO-LET-KNOW1A* | $INDEX1 | MUST1* |
l | | | | | |
m | klar | großelt{ern} | muss |
Hamburg | dgskorpus_hh_02 | 31-45f On another level questions might come up, about the grandparents, and about potential siblings. |
r | $INDEX1 | TO-OWN1 | TALL5B | PARENTS1B* | AREA1A^* | RELATED1A^* | SISTER1A* |
l | | | | |
m | | [MG] | großeltern | da | bruder | schwester |
Hamburg | dgskorpus_hh_02 | 31-45f There were a few students with a CI whose parents were deaf. |
r | ALSO1A | CI1 | ALSO3A | PARENTS1B* | DEAF1A | $INDEX1 |
l | | | | | |
m | auch | c-i | auch | eltern |
Hamburg | dgskorpus_hh_02 | 31-45f Hence, the focus should be on asking why the parents made that decision. |
r | MUST1* | TO-LOOK2* | TO-LOOK3* | PARENTS1B* | $INDEX1 | WHY1 | LIKE-THIS1A* |
l | | | | | |
m | muss | schau | schau | eltern | | warum |
Hamburg | dgskorpus_hh_02 | 31-45f Parents always try to provide the best for their child. |
r | | | | PARENTS1B* | PARENTS1B* | HIS-HER1* | AIM2 |
l | | | |
m | elter{n} | eltern | | ziel |
Hamburg | dgskorpus_hh_02 | 31-45f Parents always try to provide the best for their child. |
r | | | PARENTS1B* | PARENTS1B* | HIS-HER1* | AIM2 | ALWAYS1A |
l | | | | |
m | elter{n} | eltern | | ziel | immer |
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_20 | 31-45m There were other children, but there was this one child with deaf parents that didn’t join the sign language group but the group for children with learning disabilities. |
r | DIFFERENT1* | | DEAF1A* | PARENTS1B* | TO-OWN-TO-EXIST1* | CHILD1 | |
l | $INDEX1 | | | | $INDEX1 |
m | ander | | eltern | [MG] | kind | |
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_22 | 46-60m Maybe those deaf people have very religious parents. |
r | I1 | PERSON1* | $INDEX1 | PARENTS1B* | PARENTS1B* | ISLAM1* | TO-PRESSURE1* |
l | | | |
m | | | | e{ltern} | eltern | | [MG] |
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_22 | 46-60m Maybe those deaf people have very religious parents. |
r | PERSON1* | $INDEX1 | PARENTS1B* | PARENTS1B* | ISLAM1* | TO-PRESSURE1* | TO-BELIEVE2B |
l | | | |
m | | | e{ltern} | eltern | | [MG] | stark |
Leipzig | dgskorpus_lei_14 | 31-45m Even his parents were obsessed with motor sports. |
r | | | | PARENTS1B* | TO-KNOW-STH-OR-SB1A^ | TRUST1^* | TRUST1^ |
l | | DIRECTION3* |
m | eltern | | s{tur} | stur |
Münster | dgskorpus_mst_13 | 46-60f It’s not the fault of the parents, but the teachers have to use sign language and teach a class bilingually. |
r | | NO1A* | BUT1 | PARENTS1B* | FAULT2* | $GEST-OFF^ | TEACHER2 |
l | | |
m | [MG] | aber | eltern | schuld | lehrer |
Münster | dgskorpus_mst_15 | 31-45f I don't know: the parents might be a problem. |
r | | | I1* | PARENTS1B* | PERSON1^* |
l | | |
m | [MG] | eltern |
München (Munich) | dgskorpus_mue_10 | 31-45m When my parents talk to each other, for instance, I ask my mother right after what they had said, and she tells me. |
r | $GEST-TO-PONDER2^ | EXAMPLE1* | $INDEX1 | PARENTS1B* | RELATED4^* | TO-SPEAK1A* | I1 |
l | | | | |
m | zum bei{spiel} | | el{tern} | [MG] | [MG] |
München (Munich) | dgskorpus_mue_11 | 31-45f When my grandma and grandpa were having their child—my mom—they found work and the Wall wasn't there, yet. |
r | | | | PARENTS1B* | GRANDMA1C | GRANDPA2A* | $INDEX1 |
l | | | |
m | el{tern} | oma | opa | |
München (Munich) | dgskorpus_mue_13 | 46-60m Your parents are hearing? |
r | | $GEST-ATTENTION1^ | YOUR1* | PARENTS1B* | HEARING1A | YOU1* |
l | | | | |
m | | deine | eltern | hörend | |
Nürnberg (Nuremberg) | dgskorpus_nue_09 | 18-30m I sent my parents an e-mail and they answered, “Yes, there has been a tsunami; are you okay?” |
r | TO-SEND-OR-TO-DISPATCH2* | EMAIL1 | TO-SEND-OR-TO-DISPATCH2* | PARENTS1B* | YES1A | $PROD | YOU1^* |
l | | | | | | |
m | | e-mail | | eltern | ja | | bei dir |