Mouth: c-i 
		
		
		 
		
	Translational equivalents: cochlear implant; CI (cochlear implant) 
	 
	by transcript  | by glosses  | by right neighbours  | by left neighbours 
	1209077  | 18-30f
		   That's not the case with the other implant. You keep your residual hearing plus you get an aid.  
	
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		CI2 NOT3A BIT2A* TO-HEAR2  
	
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		nicht bisschen hörrest» 
	 
	
	1220195  | 46-60m
		   But a CI can't repair the hearing of a deaf; how would that be possible?  
	
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		$ORAL^ CI2 DEAF1A CAN1* TO-REPAIR1  
	
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		aber [MG] [MG] 
	 
	
	1248941-…  | 18-30f
		   Around that time the first head implant surgeries were performed.  
	
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		LIKE3B ROUGH1 $PROD CI2 $INDEX1 CI2* WITH1A  
	
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		wie grob [MG]  
	
	1220195  | 46-60m
		   It was different and I understood that the technology bothered him.  
	
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		TO-GO2A* DISRUPTION1A HABIT1* CI2 LIKE1A* DISRUPTION1A $GEST^  
	
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		[MG] stören wie stören 
	 
	
	1220195  | 46-60m
		   Until then I had not noticed his CI.  
	
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		I1 TO-SEE1 CI2 I1* TO-SEE1* $GEST^  
	
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		sehen c-i [MG] 
	 
	
	1220195  | 46-60m
		   But it's different if parents do want their child to get a CI.  
	
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		$ORAL^ FOREIGN3 CI2 $INDEX1 PARENTS6B* TO-WANT5  
	
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		$INDEX1  
	
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		aber fremd eltern will» 
	 
	
	1220195  | 61+f
		   It's like that anyway if you take off the CI at night, you're deaf.  
	
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		$GEST-DECLINE1^ FOR-WHAT1^ CI2 $PROD EVENING2* CI2*  
	
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		sowieso abends  
	
	1209077  | 18-30f
		   If you get this implant, the residual hearing remains.  
	
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		TO-SAY3* EXAMPLE1* CI2 TO-HEAR2 REMAINS1B EAR3^*  
	
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		und sag beispiel hörrest 
	 
	
	1248941-…  | 18-30f
		   You mean the implant behind the ear?  
	
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		YOU1* TO-LEARN-STH1A* I2 CI2 $PROD  
	
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		habe erfahren [MG] 
	 
	
	1248941-…  | 18-30f
		   You get a new CI after ten years, don’t you?  
	
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		YEAR1A* MUST1 NEW4B CI2 RIGHT-OR-AGREED1A  
	
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		zehn jahre muss neu stimmt 
	 
	
	1290359-…  | 61+f
		   This thing on the head looks weird, isn't it somewhat bothering?  
	
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		TO-LOOK-AT3 DISRUPTION1A* TO-SEE1 CI2  
	
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		stören [MG] 
	 
	
	1209077  | 18-30f
		   The CI and one other implant, I don't know what it's called.  
	
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		THERE-IS3* CI1 THERE-IS3* CI2 I2 NAME2 $INDEX-ORAL1  
	
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		c-i name [MG] 
	 
	
	1220195  | 46-60m
		   I asked him, “You are talking. Why did you agree for a CI?”  
	
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		TO-SPEAK1A YOU1 WHY3B* CI2  
	
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		[MG] warum c-i 
	 
	
	1220195  | 46-60m
		   You need surgery for the CI, implant it, and that costs/  
	
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		$INDEX1* OPERATION1B* $GEST^ CI2 $GEST-DECLINE1^  
	
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		operation  
	
	1183203  | 61+f
		   He has a CI and spoke himself.  
	
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		ALSO3A CI1 $INDEX1* CI2 AND5* HEARING-AID1* TO-SPEAK6*  
	
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		hat implan{tat} und hörgerät sprich sprich sprich 
	 
	
	1183203  | 61+f
		   It’s cruel to do it to infants; those babies have no say in it.  
	
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		ATROCIOUS1* $GEST^ MUST1A^ CI2 BUT1 MEASURE2B^ TO-KNOW-STH2B  
	
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		grausam schon aber baby 
	 
	
	1183203  | 61+f
		   I don’t have any family members with CIs.  
	
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		NONE3 FAMILY1 DEAF1A* CI2 NONE9  
	
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		kein familie implantat [MG] 
	 
	
	1248941-…  | 18-30f
		   It bothered her, so she didn’t use it often.  
	
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		DISRUPTION1A HARDLY1 TO-MAKE-USE-OF-STH1* CI2 RARELY2 TO-MAKE-USE-OF-STH1*  
	
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		stört kaum benutzen selten benutzen 
	 
	
	1183203  | 61+f
		   A couple of years later, it got a CI anyway.  
	
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		SOME1* PROCEEDING1A^ HOWEVER1A* CI2  
	
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		paar jahre doch 
	 
	
	1220195  | 46-60m
		   But it's different if parents do want their child to get a CI.  
	
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		$INDEX1 PARENTS6B* TO-WANT5 CI2 MOMENT2* TO-PUSH-TO-THE-SIDE1^*  
	
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		$INDEX1  
	
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		eltern will  
	
	1209077  | 18-30f
		   But it's not for people who don't hear anything.  
	
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		$ALPHA1:D-B $INDEX1 CAN1* CI2 CAN1*  
	
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		d-b [MG] 
	 
	
	1419607  | 46-60f
		   [Towards B again] Of course, there are also elderly people who hear less and less over time; and neither sign language nor a CI are an option for them.  
	
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		TO-HEAR2* BAD-OR-STALE2A TO-SIGN1A CI2 THERE-IS-NOT1  
	
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		hören immer schlecht schlecht schlecht gibt nicht 
	 
	
	1209077  | 18-30f
		   The CI and one other implant, I don't know what it's called.  
	
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		I2 NAME2 $INDEX-ORAL1 CI2  
	
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		name [MG]  
	
	1183203  | 61+f
		   But/ It isn’t even that save. Many people get infections.  
	
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		$GEST-OFF1^* $GEST-NM-SHAKE-HEAD1^ HEARING1A* $GEST^  
	
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		CI2  
	
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		aber war auch hör nicht 
	 
	
	1220195  | 61+f
		   It's different with girls because they can hide the CI underneath their long hair.  
	
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		GIRL1 CI2* HAIR-SIDE-PART-CHIN1*  
	
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		mädchen haar lang 
	 
	
	1248941-…  | 18-30f
		   Around that time the first head implant surgeries were performed.  
	
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		$PROD CI2 $INDEX1 CI2* WITH1A CI2*  
	
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		[MG] [MG] 
	 
	
	1248941-…  | 18-30f
		   Around that time the first head implant surgeries were performed.  
	
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		$INDEX1 CI2* WITH1A CI2*  
	
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		[MG] [MG] 
	 
	
	1220195  | 61+f
		   It's a problem that you can see the CI on men.  
	
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		THROUGH2A MAN1* CI2* PROBLEM1  
	
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		durch mann problem 
	 
	
	1248941-…  | 18-30f
		   And if you’re not able to speak then what is the CI good for?  
	
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		AND2A TO-SPEAK6* CAN1* CI2* FOR-WHAT3 HEARING1B* FOR-WHAT3*  
	
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		und sprechen kann nicht wofür hören wofür» 
	 
	
	1290359-…  | 61+f
		   But what's funny: He has a Mickey Mouse or cat on his CI.  
	
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		BUT1* FUNNY1* $PROD CI2* $ORAL^ CAT1A* CI2*  
	
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		aber lu{stig} micky maus [MG] und katze und 
	 
	
	1183203  | 61+f
		   They didn’t want to get a CI for the child; it was supposed to remain unaltered.  
	
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		$GEST-TO-PONDER2^* I1* NOT3B* CI2* NOT3B TO-STAY2* $INDEX1*  
	
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		will nicht will nicht bleiben [MG] 
	 
	
	1419607  | 61+m
		   [Towards M] That is why the topic of CI is so delicate.  
	
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		THEREFORE1 $INDEX1 SUBJECT1* CI2* APPROXIMATELY2^* $$EXTRA-LING-ACT^  
	
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		darum thema  
	
	1290359-…  | 61+f
		   I know one elderly man with a CI.  
	
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		TO-CUT7A^ $INDEX1 MAN11* CI2*  
	
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		reifer mann  
	
	1183203  | 61+f
		   I asked them “What for?”  
	
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		QUESTION1 WHY10B HOWEVER1A* CI2*  
	
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		frag warum doch  
	
	1220195  | 61+f
		   It's like that anyway if you take off the CI at night, you're deaf.  
	
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		CI2 $PROD EVENING2* CI2* $PROD DEAF4* $INDEX2  
	
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		abends taub 
	 
	
	1290359-…  | 61+f
		   But what's funny: He has a Mickey Mouse or cat on his CI.  
	
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		CI2* $ORAL^ CAT1A* CI2* HUMOUR2*  
	
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		[MG] und katze und humor 
	 
	
	1220195  | 46-60m
		   It was different and I understood that the technology bothered him.  
	
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		$GEST^ DISRUPTION1A* DISRUPTION1A* CI2* TO-GO2A* DISRUPTION1A HABIT1*  
	
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		stören [MG] stören  
	
	1290359-…  | 61+f
		   It would be weird to see people with new implants everywhere.  
	
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		I1 TO-LOOK-AT1 NEW1A CI2*  
	
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		neu neu  
	
	1220195  | 46-60m
		   No one would care for the CI and nothing else would be necessary.  
	
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		OVER-OR-ABOUT1* LIKE1A $GEST^ IN-ADDITION1*  
	
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		CI2*  
	
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		über wie