SIARAD - Roberts3
Instances of ballu for speaker LER

177LERond eto mae (y)n clywed ei [/] ei fam yn siarad efo fo ballu dydy (y)n deud ohCE fath รข # umCE +"/ .
  butbut.CONJ yetagain.ADV be.3S.PRESbe.V.3S.PRES PRTPRT hear.NONFINhear.V.INFIN POSS.3Shis.ADJ.POSS.M.3S POSS.3SMhis.ADJ.POSS.M.3S mothermother.N.F.SG+SM PRTPRT speak.NONFINtalk.V.INFIN withwith.PREP PRON.3SMhe.PRON.M.3S suchsuchlike.PRON be.3S.PRES.NEGbe.V.3S.PRES.NEG PRTPRT say.NONFINsay.V.INFIN IMoh.IM kindtype.N.F.SG+SM withas.CONJ IMum.IM
  yet he hears his...his mother talking to him and so on, doesn't he, saying, oh, like, um:
298LERdw i (y)n teimlo bod gynnyn nhw amser i xx [//] drin a trafod eu plant nhw a ballu efo nhw .
  be.1S.PRESbe.V.1S.PRES PRON.1SI.PRON.1S PRTPRT feel.NONFINfeel.V.INFIN be.NONFINbe.V.INFIN with.3PLunk PRON.3PLthey.PRON.3P timetime.N.M.SG toto.PREP handle.NONFINtreat.V.INFIN+SM andand.CONJ discuss.NONFINdiscuss.V.INFIN POSS.3PLtheir.ADJ.POSS.3P childrenchild.N.M.PL PRON.3PLthey.PRON.3P andand.CONJ suchsuchlike.PRON withwith.PREP PRON.3PLthey.PRON.3P
  I feel they've got time to discuss their children and so on with them
307LERchwarter i bump ballu oedd hi .
  quarterquarter.N.M.SG toto.PREP fivefive.NUM+SM suchsuchlike.PRON be.3S.IMPbe.V.3S.IMPERF PRON.3SFshe.PRON.F.3S
  it was quarter to five or something like that
764LERa (we)dyn mae nhw (y)n roid nhw ymlaen i (y)r twrnai ballu sti .
  andand.CONJ thenafterwards.ADV be.3PL.PRESbe.V.3S.PRES PRON.3PLthey.PRON.3P PRTPRT put.NONFINgive.V.INFIN+SM PRON.3PLthey.PRON.3P aheadforward.ADV toto.PREP DETthe.DET.DEF attorneuunk suchsuchlike.PRON know.2Syou_know.IM
  and then they pass them on to the attorney and so on, you know
924LER++ bod heb fwyd a ballu .
  be.NONFINbe.V.INFIN withoutwithout.PREP foodfood.N.M.SG+SM andand.CONJ suchsuchlike.PRON
  been without food and so on

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