$ORG-YOUTUBE1^
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≙ $ORG-YOUTUBE1^ (1 token) |
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| 1413251 1413251 | 46-60m Also, um, 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. | |||||||
| R | $ORG-YOUTUBE1^* | VIDEO1 | INFORMATION2B* | LECTURER1 | |||
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| M | video | [MG] | dozent | ||||
= $ORG-YOUTUBE1A (1 token) |
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| Mouth: youtube | |||||||
| Translational equivalent: YouTube | |||||||
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| 1244796 1244796 | 31-45m On YouTube you can find various videos where they say that GERMANY-ASL is the correct sign. | |||||||
| R | YOU1* | $ORG-YOUTUBE1A* | TO-SEE1 | SEVERAL1 | PRESENT-OR-HERE1 | ||
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| M | youtube | da» | |||||
~ $ORG-YOUTUBE1B (1 token) |
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| Mouth: ∅ | |||||||
| Translational equivalent: YouTube | |||||||
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| 1413251 1413251 | 46-60m Another example would be me looking at Swedish sign language on YouTube. | |||||||
| R | $INDEX1* | TO-SIGN1A | I2* | $ORG-YOUTUBE1B | I1 | MOUSE-COMPUTER1* | |
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| M | [MG] | youtube | |||||