117 | CHL | he lives there with his wife and his daughter . |
hehe.PRON.SUB.M.3S liveslives.N.SG.[or].live.V.3S.PRES therethere.ADV withwith.PREP hishis.ADJ.POSS.M.3S wifewife.N.SG andand.CONJ hishis.ADJ.POSS.M.3S daughterdaughter.N.SG . | ||
130 | CHL | and her [/] her older daughter . |
andand.CONJ herher.ADJ.POSS.F.3S.[or].her.PRON.OBJ.F.3S herher.ADJ.POSS.F.3S.[or].her.PRON.OBJ.F.3S olderolder.ADJ.[or].old.ADJ.COMP daughterdaughter.N.SG . | ||
718 | LAU | well I have to go to Old_Navy to get um CarolinaSE and (.) Carolina'sSE daughter something +... |
wellwell.ADV II.PRON.SUB.1S havehave.V.1S.PRES toto.PREP gogo.V.INFIN toto.PREP Old_Navyname toto.PREP getget.V.INFIN umum.IM Carolinaname andand.CONJ Carolina'sname daughterdaughter.N.SG somethingsomething.PRON . | ||
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