DOI: /10.25592/dgs.corpus-3.0-type-79226

TOGETHER-PERSON2B^

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Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_09 | 18-30f   They're from Germany or Switzerland, something like that, and they’re together and married?
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mverheirat
Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_09 | 18-30f   It somehow must have something to do with their belief.
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mwie[MG]
Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_09 | 18-30f   The woman had a new man by her side then, a hearing guy.
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m[MG]hörend
Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_09 | 18-30f   He gets wind of things and gets really angry, telling her she has to end the affair immediately.
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Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_09 | 18-30f   She goes back to her husband and everything goes well for one or two years.
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mzwei jahre
Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_09 | 18-30f   Then, she randomly runs into her affair and realizes she still has feelings for him.
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Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_09 | 18-30f   But they agree that it must be clear for the affair that the other partner is married and will want to remain married.
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mklapptfrauaberwahr
Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_09 | 18-30f   The two of them stay together as a couple, but always have an additional affair.
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m[MG][MG][MG][MG]
Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_09 | 18-30f   What’s also fascinating is love at first sight.
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merstewieersteblickwieerste
Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_09 | 18-30f   You only want to be together with that one person.
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mw{ie}alt
Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_09 | 18-30f   You only want to be together with that one person.
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mw{ie}altleben
Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_09 | 18-30f   You only want to be together with that one person.
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mleben
Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_09 | 18-30f   It’s interesting to think that it works out well during the first meeting and stays like that forever.
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merstblickliebebleibt[MG]
Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_09 | 18-30f   That’s what she thinks to herself as she accepts going to a Café with him.
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mich[MG][MG]
Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_05 | 46-60m   I continued walking and got checked by a big Afro-American guy.
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m[MG]schwarz
Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_14 | 31-45f   Even fill out a form at the finance department and all of that on my own.
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mfinanzamt
Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_01 | 18-30m   The poor were glad when she visited.
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marme
Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_09 | 18-30f   Some couples from different cultures work out, others don’t.
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mvorstellenausland[MG]verschieden
Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_09 | 18-30f   Some couples from different cultures work out, others don’t.
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m[MG]verschieden[MG]klappt
Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_09 | 18-30f   She accepts the proposal, but then realizes it was the wrong decision and runs away.
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mjaheiratenverzicht
Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_09 | 18-30f   She goes back to her husband and everything goes well for one or two years.
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mzwei jahre
Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_09 | 18-30f   What’s also fascinating is love at first sight.
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mersteblickwieerste[MG]
Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_09 | 18-30f   What’s also fascinating is love at first sight.
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mwieerste[MG][MG]
Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_09 | 18-30f   What’s also fascinating is love at first sight.
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m[MG][MG]
Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_09 | 18-30f   Suddenly, she meets a good looking man who starts talking to her.
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Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_09 | 18-30f   So they start meeting again and again.
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Rostock | dgskorpus_mvp_04 | 46-60f   They came by personally and spoke to the doctor about the problem in great detail.
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mgenau[MG]arztzusammenprivat
Nürnberg (Nuremberg) | dgskorpus_nue_05 | 46-60f   Suddenly, I was standing next to Ulrich Hase.
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mulrich hase
Nürnberg (Nuremberg) | dgskorpus_nue_05 | 46-60f   There was a huge queue of people, but I just walked past and chatted.
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Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_02 | 46-60m   I met Mister Zürn at the Deaflympics center in Taipei. He is the hearing soccer coach, and he signs very well.
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m[MG]waszentrum
Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_02 | 46-60m   I met Mister Zürn at the Deaflympics center in Taipei. He is the hearing soccer coach, and he signs very well.
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mzentrumtreff
Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_07 | 31-45m   I went there with my school, but I am sure we’ve met before at one point or another.
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mschu{le}treffenglaubgewesen
Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_08 | 46-60f   I met him and I saw right away that he was an unconventional type and that he dressed accordingly.
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mwiewie
Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_08 | 46-60f   We were both receiving training to become sign language teachers, and we always had great discussions about various topics with each other in class.
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Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_08 | 46-60f   We were always happy when we met up though.
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mabertrefffreuentreffimmer
Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_08 | 46-60f   We were always happy when we met up though.
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mabertrefffreuentreffimmer
Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_09 | 18-30f   The next day, he prepared breakfast again, with less rolls this time.
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mmorgennoch mal
Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_12 | 31-45f   Whenever I had a good conversation with somebody, it turned out that their family is also deaf.
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Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_12 | 31-45f   When I meet deaf people, I sign fast and then I feel comfortable.
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m[MG]wohl
Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_02 | 31-45m   I met people there and they alternated between the sign GERMANY [INTS] and the other, but they mostly used the other sign GERMANY-ASL.
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m[MG]germany
Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_02 | 31-45m   But I don‘t like it in face to face communication.
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maberperson[MG]was
Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_03 | 46-60m   Actually, I approached my teacher once. But he was totally convinced that the oral method needed to be continued.
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mbedeutetlehrer
Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_04 | 61+m   When we met, we didn’t communicate much, and didn’t really get along.
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m[MG]
Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_06 | 31-45f   I met him once personally.
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merlebtpersongewesen
Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_06 | 31-45f   I went up to him and he shook my hand.
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Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_14 | 31-45f   Or maybe just try to go there and ask personally.
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Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_16 | 31-45f   However, I was lucky to meet the owner immediately, and everything worked out well.
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m[MG]getroffenklappt
Göttingen | dgskorpus_goe_07 | 18-30m   One would meet a lot of deaf people, talk to them for a bit and automatically missed out on something else.
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mviel[MG][MG]futsch
Göttingen | dgskorpus_goe_07 | 18-30m   Instead, a woman from Munich who works for “Sehen statt Hören” [German tv program for the deaf, literally: Seeing instead of Hearing], drove to meet and interview her.
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m[MG]aufinterview
Göttingen | dgskorpus_goe_09 | 61+f   During that time I met up with friends and talked a lot.
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mtreffvortreff
Göttingen | dgskorpus_goe_09 | 61+f   During that time I met up with friends and talked a lot.
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mtreffvortreff[MG]
Bremen | dgskorpus_hb_05 | 61+f   I felt free there and enjoyed meeting deaf people. I simply liked being there.
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mtreff treffgern
Bremen | dgskorpus_hb_05 | 61+f   And then the both of us will meet as old people: “Hello!”
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mspäterbeidealtetreffenhallo
Bremen | dgskorpus_hb_05 | 61+f   If I met him today, I'd ask how things are.
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mheutetreffen
Bremen | dgskorpus_hb_08 | 61+m   I asked him if he wanted to meet deaf people and he said, “no.”
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Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_18 | 18-30f   I wanted to meet and see him ever since.
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Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_18 | 18-30f   He was equal to you when you met him.
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mwie[MG]
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_19 | 31-45f   I wanted to meet new people from different nations and sign with them, with so many different people.
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mneuinternationalgebärdensprache
Leipzig | dgskorpus_lei_04 | 46-60m   You could read for yourself and then ask someone the questions you had.
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mkonntelesenauch[MG]fragen
Leipzig | dgskorpus_lei_12 | 61+m   They organized a reunion at a restaurant.
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mtreffenwiedersehentreffen
Leipzig | dgskorpus_lei_12 | 61+m   They organized a reunion at a restaurant.
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mtreffenwiedersehentreffen[MG]
Leipzig | dgskorpus_lei_12 | 61+m   So we all met there and talked to each other.
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Leipzig | dgskorpus_lei_12 | 61+m   If I get together with a single person, that‘s a completely different story.
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malleintreffsiehtanders
Leipzig | dgskorpus_lei_15 | 18-30f   The meeting point was the Brandenburg Gate.
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Leipzig | dgskorpus_lei_15 | 18-30f   We met there, didn't we?
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mgetroffen
Leipzig | dgskorpus_lei_15 | 18-30f   No, I first met a man.
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mmannzuerst
Münster | dgskorpus_mst_03 | 18-30f   Only if I meet people, or when ordering at the restaurant, or for my boyfriend - then I speak and place the order.
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Münster | dgskorpus_mst_04 | 31-45m   At some point I got to know them and we talked.
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Münster | dgskorpus_mst_04 | 31-45m   At some point I got to know them and we talked.
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Münster | dgskorpus_mst_09 | 31-45f   But sometimes, things have to happen quickly and it is recommended to contact the White Ring immediately when something happens.
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Münster | dgskorpus_mst_09 | 31-45f   I told them that I would need interpreters and that it would be perfect, because of the confidentiality, if I met deaf people.
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Münster | dgskorpus_mst_09 | 31-45f   I’ve already asked if I could apply for extra vacation for July.
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München (Munich) | dgskorpus_mue_05 | 61+f   They wanted to see and meet him and wanted to see his full entourage.
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München (Munich) | dgskorpus_mue_06 | 18-30f   If these three children try to actively get in contact with hearing children, they'll get attention.
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München (Munich) | dgskorpus_mue_06 | 18-30f   If these three children try to actively get in contact with hearing children, they'll get attention.
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München (Munich) | dgskorpus_mue_06 | 18-30f   I do think that it’s hard work for one person alone to socialize all the time.
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München (Munich) | dgskorpus_mue_07 | 18-30m   When first meeting someone, I cannot tell whether their parents are deaf or not.
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München (Munich) | dgskorpus_mue_10 | 31-45m   Are hearing people open towards deaf people and sign with them when meeting them in the city, or are they more unapproachable?
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mstadt[MG]oder[MG]
München (Munich) | dgskorpus_mue_12 | 46-60f   Let's say somebody stops me and asks me for directions and I tell them, “I'm sorry I don't understand you.”
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München (Munich) | dgskorpus_mue_12 | 46-60f   It seems to be a burden for hearing people to work with deaf people.
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München (Munich) | dgskorpus_mue_12 | 46-60f   I come for the sake of decency, say the toast, thank them for the invite, wish them a lot of fun and leave again. I feel better that way.
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mviel spaß
München (Munich) | dgskorpus_mue_12 | 46-60f   It adds to it, too, that the hearing colleagues don’t consider deafness something special.
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München (Munich) | dgskorpus_mue_13 | 46-60m   I went to my teacher to tell him that I also wanted to quit.
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mlehrererklärich
München (Munich) | dgskorpus_mue_13 | 46-60m   You meet many hearing people, but I’m just around the same deaf people all the time.
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mmehrhörend
Nürnberg (Nuremberg) | dgskorpus_nue_03 | 31-45m   Right, it’s okay when meeting up randomly at some event.
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Nürnberg (Nuremberg) | dgskorpus_nue_03 | 31-45m   Right, it’s okay when meeting up randomly at some event.
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Nürnberg (Nuremberg) | dgskorpus_nue_04 | 18-30f   I met deaf people, learned a new language and signed a lot. I absorbed everything; it was so interesting.
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Nürnberg (Nuremberg) | dgskorpus_nue_04 | 18-30f   I wanted to meet up with a deaf woman, but she was busy and didn’t come.
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Nürnberg (Nuremberg) | dgskorpus_nue_05 | 46-60f   But surely, I wouldn’t have the chance to meet them. How would I?
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Nürnberg (Nuremberg) | dgskorpus_nue_05 | 46-60f   I imagined what it would be like to meet him and thought I wouldn’t stand a chance.
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mvorstell[MG]
Nürnberg (Nuremberg) | dgskorpus_nue_05 | 46-60f   I knew him, but I would’ve never had the chance to meet him.
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maber[MG]
Nürnberg (Nuremberg) | dgskorpus_nue_05 | 46-60f   I had always seen him on TV but never met him.
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m[MG] abernicht einmal
Nürnberg (Nuremberg) | dgskorpus_nue_06 | 31-45f   Or one meets friends to talk to.
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Schleswig-Holstein | dgskorpus_sh_02 | 18-30f   I wondered about her behavior. I thought to myself that she must be mad.
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m[MG]
Schleswig-Holstein | dgskorpus_sh_06 | 31-45f   We wrote each other text messages to communicate while we were in the crowd, so that we could meet again.
rTO-MEET2B*TO-MEET1*SUCCESS1*TO-MEET2B
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mtreffen[MG]treffen
Schleswig-Holstein | dgskorpus_sh_07 | 31-45m   If you met someone, the only thing they said was, “I am sorry, I have to go work.”
rI1*TO-MEET2BTO-WORK2TO-GO-THERE1*$GEST^
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m[MG][MG]
Schleswig-Holstein | dgskorpus_sh_08 | 46-60m   It works much better when you meet only one person.
rON-PERSON1TO-MEET2B
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m[MG]
Stuttgart | dgskorpus_stu_07 | 46-60m   When I was in France once, no, in Sweden, I met a deaf person there and that was really tough.
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mschweden[MG]
Stuttgart | dgskorpus_stu_15 | 61+f   When we first met, I think/
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merstemalglaub
Stuttgart | dgskorpus_stu_15 | 61+f   I really want to meet up with #name2’s parents next January.
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mjanuarnoch malpersönlich
Stuttgart | dgskorpus_stu_18 | 18-30m   I told him there had been a hearing person who had insulted me and blown smoke in my face.
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manderehörendproblem[MG]
Stuttgart | dgskorpus_stu_18 | 18-30m   They were Russian and didn’t really know German, but still they tried to communicate somehow.
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mrusslandvolldeutsch
Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_03 | 46-60f   The next day, all four of us walked around West Berlin for a long time. We met lots of deaf people and looked at many things.
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m[MG][MG][MG][MG]viel
Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_03 | 46-60f   The next day, all four of us walked around West Berlin for a long time. We met lots of deaf people and looked at many things.
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m[MG]viel
Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_09 | 18-30f   That happens in other countries, as well. Someone moves there for their partner, but it doesn’t work out and they move back.
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mandereland[MG]zurück
Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_09 | 18-30f   Suddenly the woman begins an affair with another man and regularly meets him.
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manderermannaffäre[MG]affäre
Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_10 | 31-45m   If for example he can’t make it to my doctor’s appointment, I will communicate with the doctor writing notes. That works as well.
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maberarzt[MG][MG]
Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_06 | 31-45f   I just met him once, could even touch him, shake his hand; it was simply great.
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merlebtpers{on}mitanfassenschön aber
Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_08 | 18-30f   So that’s how it went until I met my friends.
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mfreundetreff
Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_11 | 18-30m   I just met up with one guy and he really was weird.
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mnureintreffstimmt[MG]
Bremen | dgskorpus_hb_03 | 31-45f   Everything revolves around the hearing world and there are single people who like it and who make it work to meet new people and manage to have more career opportunities.
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mangenehmkannberufkann
Bremen | dgskorpus_hb_05 | 61+f   They can talk in the deaf club until 6 pm and then I drop them off at their places again.
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mfertigichbringennach hausebringen bringen bringen
Bremen | dgskorpus_hb_08 | 61+m   I don't meet any hearing people anymore to discuss things.
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mhörennicht mehr
Hamburg | dgskorpus_hh_05 | 31-45m   I joined the project then and we formed a group with deaf and hearing people.
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mhörendmarco
Hamburg | dgskorpus_hh_06 | 61+f   We used to cuddle, and that is still a lively memory for me that I was some sort of “Mom” for him.
rSTILL4A*I1TO-MEET2B*TO-HUG3*ALWAYS4A*PRESENT-OR-HERE1^
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mnochumarmenimmernoch
Hamburg | dgskorpus_hh_07 | 18-30f   Whenever you run into someone, you often already know them from the school for the deaf.
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mschulebeispielkennenschule
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_02 | 46-60f   Then you are able to communicate much better if you happen to meet a deaf person.
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meintreffen[MG][MG]
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_02 | 46-60f   Here in Germany I don’t understand a person if he or she comes and talks to me.
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mwasichdutreffenwie[MG]
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_08 | 31-45m   Socializing makes you happy, true.
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mmensch mensch[MG][MG]
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_08 | 31-45m   Were you able to communicate with the doctors?
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marzt
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_13 | 61+m   No, she had to keep quiet.
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mmuss
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_18 | 18-30f   I knew him, I watched his movies, but I hadn’t met him before.
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mgewesensuperabergetroffennoch nie
Münster | dgskorpus_mst_10 | 46-60f   I don't have any Muslim friends and so far I haven't talked to one either.
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mmoslemfreundekontakt
München (Munich) | dgskorpus_mue_10 | 31-45m   Everything is fine among deaf people, it is, however, more difficult to meet and communicate with hearing people.
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m[MG]aberhörend[MG][MG]schwierig
München (Munich) | dgskorpus_mue_10 | 31-45m   But I don’t get directly in contact with them.
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mabermeinonkel[MG]
München (Munich) | dgskorpus_mue_13 | 46-60m   You meet many hearing people, but I’m just around the same deaf people all the time.
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mabermehrhörend
Rostock | dgskorpus_mvp_07 | 31-45f   I believed their story.
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mjastimmt
Nürnberg (Nuremberg) | dgskorpus_nue_01 | 61+m   I asked hearing people where to go.
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mhörendetreffenwo
Nürnberg (Nuremberg) | dgskorpus_nue_04 | 18-30f   I was able to meet them; it all worked out.
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michjetzt[MG]klappen
Nürnberg (Nuremberg) | dgskorpus_nue_04 | 18-30f   He can sign a little, and I can talk to him in case of problems.
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mkannproblem
Nürnberg (Nuremberg) | dgskorpus_nue_04 | 18-30f   He can sign a little, and I can talk to him in case of problems.
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mproblem[MG]
Nürnberg (Nuremberg) | dgskorpus_nue_04 | 18-30f   It's interesting, when I meet someone and that person doesn't understand a sign, I can spell it, and the other one can show me the sign.
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m[MG][MG]
Nürnberg (Nuremberg) | dgskorpus_nue_04 | 18-30f   But when I, for example, tell something in International Sign to let's say a Swede or someone from Finland.
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mbeispiel[MG][MG]schwedenoder
Nürnberg (Nuremberg) | dgskorpus_nue_04 | 18-30f   I went there and was curious if I'd meet someone there.
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m[MG][MG]auf
Nürnberg (Nuremberg) | dgskorpus_nue_04 | 18-30f   Do you have friends who could give me a tour, people I could meet?
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m[MG][MG]will[MG]
Nürnberg (Nuremberg) | dgskorpus_nue_05 | 46-60f   And wouldn’t you know it, I got to meet Susanne. What a surprise.
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mund dannsusanneüberraschung
Nürnberg (Nuremberg) | dgskorpus_nue_06 | 31-45f   He asked me whether I felt fine and I answered: “Yes“.
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marztfrag[MG]
Nürnberg (Nuremberg) | dgskorpus_nue_06 | 31-45f   Usually, there you meet other donors.
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m[MG]und
Nürnberg (Nuremberg) | dgskorpus_nue_09 | 18-30m   When I was younger, I went from one to the other, so I could talk, buy drinks and I was happy to see my friends again.
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mfreundewied{er}sehen
Schleswig-Holstein | dgskorpus_sh_06 | 31-45f   We wrote each other text messages to communicate while we were in the crowd, so that we could meet again.
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mhandytreffen[MG]treffen
Schleswig-Holstein | dgskorpus_sh_07 | 31-45m   It is nice to meet other deaf people and talk to one another.
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m[MG]schöngehörlos[MG]unterhalten
Schleswig-Holstein | dgskorpus_sh_08 | 46-60m   When the conversation is finished, for example at a meeting or something else, I meet up with my colleague again.
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manderefertig
Stuttgart | dgskorpus_stu_15 | 61+f   I met his mother.
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