| by transcript | by glosses | by right neighbours | by left neighbours |
| 1184756 1184756 | 31-45m
We continued watching the match as well. |
| R |
| | I1* | TO-SEE-EACH-OTHER1^* | | | |
| L |
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| M |
| [MG] |
| 1431277-12504848-12590316 1431277-… | 31-45m
If you sign with each other and look at each other/ |
| R |
| | TO-SIGN1E | TO-SEE-EACH-OTHER1^* | VISUAL2* | $GEST-OFF1^ | |
| L |
| M |
| visuell |
| 1184749 1184749 | 31-45m
When the hearing person then looks at me as I sign, I feel stupid and sick, and he looks at me, shocked. |
| R |
I2* | $PROD | SHOCK1 | TO-SEE-EACH-OTHER1^* | | | |
| L |
| | |
| M |
| | schock | |
| 1184749 1184749 | 31-45m
We looked at each other and I thought she was hearing. |
| R |
| | TO-LOOK-AT2* | TO-SEE-EACH-OTHER1^* | I1 | $INDEX1 | TO-THINK1A |
| L |
I1 | | | | |
| M |
| | | | | dachte |
| 1184756 1184756 | 31-45m
So, I affectedly cheered, “Four to one. Yeah!” |
| R |
| $NUM-RELATION1:4-1d* | $GEST-TO-MAKE-A-FIST1^ | TO-SEE-EACH-OTHER1^* | $GEST^ | | |
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| M |
vier eins | [MG] | [MG] |
| 1427725 1427725 | 18-30m
Some of them might be wealthier but everyone is eyed suspiciously. |
| R |
| RICH1A | CLOTHES1A | TO-SEE-EACH-OTHER1^* | | | |
| L |
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| M |
[MG] | | |
| 1206010 1206010 | 46-60f
He is not used to being looked at for that long. |
| R |
TO-LOOK-AT1* | HABIT1 | $INDEX1 | TO-SEE-EACH-OTHER1^* | | | |
| L |
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| M |
[MG] | gewohnt | |
| 1184756 1184756 | 31-45m
One of the women locked eyes with me. |
| R |
I1 | TO-LOOK-AWAY-AND-BACK1^* | I1* | TO-SEE-EACH-OTHER1^* | $INDEX1 | | |
| L |
| | |
| M |
| [MG] | | [MG] | [MG] |
| 1184756 1184756 | 31-45m
Yes, that’s right! Everybody was looking at me! |
| R |
$GEST-NM^* | $GEST-NM^ | TO-LOOK-AWAY-AND-BACK1* | TO-SEE-EACH-OTHER1^* | | | |
| L |
| M |
| [MG] | | |
| 1427725 1427725 | 18-30m
And you stand next to all of these groups and witness how they check each other out. |
| R |
GROUP1A* | $GEST-OFF1^ | GOOD1 | TO-SEE-EACH-OTHER1^* | | | |
| L |
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| M |
[MG] | | | [MG] |
| 1177702 1177702 | 46-60m
So that you can always keep an eye on everything and everyone is able to communicate with each other. |
| R |
| | EYE1* | TO-SEE-EACH-OTHER1^ | AND2A | COMMUNICATION1A* | $GEST-OFF1^ |
| L |
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| M |
auge | | und | kommunikation |
| Mouth: ∅ |
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| Translational equivalent: to see each other |
| by transcript | by glosses | by right neighbours | by left neighbours |
| 1178939 1178939 | 31-45f
At some point, one just knows everything about one another. |
| R |
| | | TO-SEE-EACH-OTHER1* | TO-KNOW-STH-OR-SB1A* | PERSON1* | PROCEEDING1A^* |
| L |
| |
| M |
| kennen | per{son} | |
| 1419265 1419265 | 18-30f
They are not allowed to look into each others eyes. |
| R |
| | | TO-SEE-EACH-OTHER1* | $GEST-OFF1^ | $GEST^ | NO3B^* |
| L |
| M |
[MG] | |
| 1177860 1177860 | 61+m
It is the first time that they see one another so much. |
| R |
| | $CUED-SPEECH:M1 | TO-SEE-EACH-OTHER1* | TO-CHANGE2A^* | TO-SEE-EACH-OTHER1* | FIRST-TIME3C* |
| L |
| |
| M |
mann | [MG] | frau | erstes mal» |
| 1431896 1431896 | 46-60m
Otherwise we wouldn’t be able to see each other if the Wall was still there. |
| R |
| | WITHOUT1B | TO-SEE-EACH-OTHER1* | TO-GET-TO-KNOW1 | BORDER1A* | $GEST-OFF1^* |
| L |
|
| M |
ohne | [MG] | | grenze | [MG] |
| 1984210 1984210 | 61+m
Suddenly, it looks directly into the cat’s eyes. |
| R |
| | $PROD | TO-SEE-EACH-OTHER1* | | | |
| L |
|
| M |
[MG] | sehen |
| 1431676 1431676 | 31-45m
How do you communicate as deaf people then? |
| R |
FOR1* | DEAF1A* | $GEST-TO-PONDER1^ | TO-SEE-EACH-OTHER1* | COMMUNICATION1A* | HOW-QUESTION2 | |
| L |
| |
| M |
für | | | | kommunikation | wie |
| 1177860 1177860 | 61+m
It is the first time that they see one another so much. |
| R |
$CUED-SPEECH:M1 | TO-SEE-EACH-OTHER1* | TO-CHANGE2A^* | TO-SEE-EACH-OTHER1* | FIRST-TIME3C* | $GEST-OFF1^ | |
| L |
| |
| M |
mann | [MG] | frau | erstes mal |
| 1210825 1210825 | 46-60m
However, we need to stand face to face when talking so that I can read their lips. |
| R |
MUST1 | I1 | MOUTH1A* | TO-SEE-EACH-OTHER1* | HEARING1A* | TO-LOOK-AT2 | TO-SEE-EACH-OTHER1* |
| L |
| | | |
| M |
muss | | mund | ablesen | hörend | [MG] | muss absehen |
| 1178939 1178939 | 31-45f
There, it’s late and weird for both sides. |
| R |
$INDEX1* | VERY6 | LATE1 | TO-SEE-EACH-OTHER1* | | | |
| L |
|
| M |
schon | [MG] | spä{t} | [MG] |
| 1210825 1210825 | 46-60m
However, we need to stand face to face when talking so that I can read their lips. |
| R |
TO-SEE-EACH-OTHER1* | HEARING1A* | TO-LOOK-AT2 | TO-SEE-EACH-OTHER1* | | | |
| L |
| |
| M |
ablesen | hörend | [MG] | muss absehen |
| 1431896 1431896 | 46-60m
If another hearing person enters the conversation, you already know that they will focus on each other. |
| R |
TO-NOTICE2* | TO-KNOW-STH2A | $PROD | TO-SEE-EACH-OTHER1* | $GEST-OFF1^ | | |
| L |
| |
| M |
| weiß | | | |
| 1178939 1178939 | 31-45f
Alright, being surrounded by hearing people has the advantage that one is able to meet them on an equal footing. |
| R |
TO-SWARM1^ | $INDEX1 | ADVANTAGE1 | TO-SEE-EACH-OTHER1* | GOOD1 | | |
| L |
| | |
| M |
hörend | vorteil |