SIARAD - Fusser12
Instances of mor for speaker CEW

218CEWmae hi (y)n mor llawn o (a)falau # &tÉ™ [//] (dy)dy o (ddi)m yn debyg bod <gynni un dail> [?] hyd_yn_oed xxx (a)falau .
  be.3S.PRESbe.V.3S.PRES PRON.3SFshe.PRON.F.3S PRTPRT soso.ADV fullfull.ADJ ofof.PREP applesapple.N.M.PL be.3S.PRES.NEGbe.V.3S.PRES.NEG PRON.3SMhe.PRON.M.3S NEGnot.ADV+SM PRTPRT likelysimilar.ADJ+SM be.NONFINbe.V.INFIN with.3SFwith_her.PREP+PRON.F.3S oneone.NUM leavesleaf.N.F.PL eveneven.ADV applesapple.N.M.PL
  it's so full of apples, it's unlikely it't got any leaves [?] even, [...] apples
536CEWond ella fyddan nhw mor ddeallus bod o (y)n hollol amlwg iddyn nhw o (y)r dechrau un [?] .
  butbut.CONJ perhapsmaybe.ADV be.3PL.FUTbe.V.3P.FUT+SM PRON.3PLthey.PRON.3P soso.ADV intelligentintelligent.ADJ+SM.[or].smart.ADJ+SM be.NONFINbe.V.INFIN PRON.3SMhe.PRON.M.3S PRTPRT completecompletely.ADJ obviousobvious.ADJ to.3PLto_them.PREP+PRON.3P PRON.3PLthey.PRON.3P fromof.PREP DETthe.DET.DEF startbeginning.N.M.SG oneone.NUM
  but perhaps they'll be so intelligent it'll be completely obvious to them from the very start
1937CEWoohCE [?] mae (y)n bityCE pan mae gynnon nhw arfau fel (yn)a a bod o yn nwylo pobl mor hurt .
  IMooh.IM be.3S.PRESbe.V.3S.PRES PRTPRT pitypity.N.SG+SM whenwhen.CONJ be.3S.PRESbe.V.3S.PRES with.3PLwith_them.PREP+PRON.3P PRON.3PLthey.PRON.3P armsweapons.N.MF.PL likelike.CONJ therethere.ADV andand.CONJ be.NONFINbe.V.INFIN PRON.3SMhe.PRON.M.3S inin.PREP handshands.N.F.PL+NM peoplepeople.N.F.SG soso.ADV stupidsilly.ADJ
  ooh, it's a pity when they've got arms like that and they're in the hands of such stupid people
2214CEWyndy mae nhw mor xxx dydyn +/ .
  be.3S.PRESbe.V.3S.PRES.EMPH be.3PL.PRESbe.V.3S.PRES PRON.3PLthey.PRON.3P soso.ADV be.3PL.PRES.NEGbe.V.3P.PRES.NEG
  yes, they're so [...] aren't they...

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