Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_04 | 46-60m We used a lot of gestures and facial expressions, but we had to speak along with it. |
r | | $PROD | LIKE3B* | TO-SWITCH-OFF-VOICE1 | NO2B* |
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Nürnberg (Nuremberg) | dgskorpus_nue_04 | 18-30f It was completely different now, everyone signed without using their voices. |
r | FULL2A | TO-ALTER1* | LIKE3B* | TO-SWITCH-OFF-VOICE1 | TO-SIGN1F^ |
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Nürnberg (Nuremberg) | dgskorpus_nue_04 | 18-30f It's an advantage for deaf people to sign without speaking. |
r | $GEST-OFF^ | DEAF1A | TO-SIGN1G* | TO-SWITCH-OFF-VOICE1 |
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Stuttgart | dgskorpus_stu_15 | 61+f A good reason would be that whenever the teacher talks and the child signs, there won‘t be any disturbing noises. |
r | TO-SIGN1A | $INDEX1* | SOUND2* | TO-SWITCH-OFF-VOICE1* | DISRUPTION1A | NOT3A |
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