SIARAD - Davies12
Instances of hogan for speaker CER

214CER<xxx # umCE ffrind> [///] mae (y)na hogan yn blwyddyn fi wan .
  IMum.IM friendfriend.N.M.SG be.3S.PRESbe.V.3S.PRES therethere.ADV girlgirl.N.F.SG inPRT.[or].in.PREP yearyear.N.F.SG PRON.1SI.PRON.1S+SM nowweak.ADJ+SM.[or].pale.ADJ+SM
  [...] um, friend...there's a girl in my year, now
735CERwnaeth o umCE # deud pethau wrth # un hogan # bod rywun arall (we)di ddeud (ry)wbeth arall .
  do.3S.pastdo.V.3S.PAST+SM PRON.3SMhe.PRON.M.3S IMum.IM say.NONFINsay.V.INFIN thingsthings.N.M.PL toby.PREP oneone.NUM girlgirl.N.F.SG be.NONFINbe.V.INFIN somebodysomeone.N.M.SG+SM otherother.ADJ PRT.PASTafter.PREP say.NONFINsay.V.INFIN+SM somethingsomething.N.M.SG+SM otherother.ADJ
  he, um, told things to one girl that somebody else had said something else
968CER+" ohCE dw nabod hogan o erCE Cymru enw LauraCE .
  IMoh.IM be.1S.PRESbe.V.1S.PRES know.NONFINknow_someone.V.INFIN girlgirl.N.F.SG fromof.PREP IMer.IM WalesWales.N.F.SG.PLACE namename.N.M.SG Lauraname
  "oh, I know a girl from, er, Wales, named Laura"
1161CERmae (y)na un umCE # hogan sy (y)n blwyddyn cynta xxx fyny fan (y)na yn hen llofft KaraCE .
  be.3S.PRESbe.V.3S.PRES therethere.ADV oneone.NUM IMum.IM girlgirl.N.F.SG be.PRES.RELbe.V.3S.PRES.REL inPRT.[or].in.PREP yearyear.N.F.SG firstfirst.ORD upup.ADV placeplace.N.MF.SG+SM therethere.ADV inPRT oldold.ADJ loftbedroom.N.F.SG Karaname
  there's one, um, girl that's in the first year [...] up there in Kara's old room
1177CERond dw gwybod bod (y)na # hogan blwyddyn cynta yna # anywayE .
  butbut.CONJ be.1S.PRESbe.V.1S.PRES know.NONFINknow.V.INFIN be.NONFINbe.V.INFIN therethere.ADV girlgirl.N.F.SG yearyear.N.F.SG firstfirst.ORD therethere.ADV anywayanyway.ADV
  but I know there's a girl there in her first year anyway

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