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Translational equivalent: stone |
by transcript | by glosses | by right neighbours | by left neighbours |
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When I left school in 1954, I started working as a lithographer in Darmstadt. |
r | $INDEX1 | I2 | AS4 | STONE8* | TO-PRINT1 | I1 | |
l | | | | | |
m | … | als | steindrucker |
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And in Lith/ |
r | | $GEST-NM-NOD-HEAD1^* | AND3* | STONE8* | | | |
l | |
m | | | |
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Lithography uses a big and flat Lithography stone. |
r | | $INDEX1* | $GEST-DECLINE1^* | STONE8* | TO-PRINT1* | DASH1B^ | TETRAGON1^ |
l | | | | |
m | | [MG] | steindruck | [MG] | stein |
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Lithographer wasn't widely known, and the printers' branch didn't provide deaf and hard of hearing people with a safe job. |
r | | | | STONE8* | TO-PRINT1* | ALL2A | MOST1B |
l | | | |
m | steindrucker | | [MG] |