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Stuttgart | dgskorpus_stu_07 | 46-60m Also, lots of videos in European Sign Language would have to be available, teaching material as well as competent teachers. All of that would have to exist. | |||||||
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Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_02 | 31-45m On YouTube you can find various videos where they say that GERMANY-ASL is the correct sign. | |||||||
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Stuttgart | dgskorpus_stu_07 | 46-60m Another example would be me looking at Swedish sign language on YouTube. | |||||||
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Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_22 | 46-60m However, there weren‘t any pictures, videos, or even YouTube back then. | |||||||
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