Words:

IDLanguageEntryAnnotationLoanSourceSource Gloss
33780TainaetoyaiCarlson (1991)
33838Biakkuvan den Heuval (2006)
33906LoniutɔʔuHamel (1985)
33976DehusoTryon (1967)
34044SatawalesekiirhRoddy (2007)
34131MafeadaruaGuérin (2008)
34132MafeadaruoGuérin (2008)
34230LonggugaoaHill (1992)
34231LonggugaHill (1992)
34334LovonogitaFrançois (2010)
34402TanemagieFrançois (2010)
34470TeanukiaFrançois (2010)
34551TobatinterDonohue (2002)
34714Munaintaidivan den Berg (1989)
34791Tukang BesiikamiDonohue (1997)
34859KodeohaigitoMead (1999)
34927LimilnganŋaminijaniHarvey (2001)
35117MoskonayefGravelle (2010)
35185DunakenoSan Roque (2008)
35253YulparijaŋayukujarraBurridge (1996)
35321GurindjiŋaliMcConvell (1980)
35389MenyayeWhitehead (2004)
35457NgandiñakaHeath (1978)
35525GarrwaniyaMushin (2012)
35632SanskritāvāmEgenes (2006)
35633SanskritnauEgenes (2006)
29358ArabanaarimpaṋaHercus (1994)
31279Eiponun betiɲeHeeschen (1998)
35735Teiwap(i)-Klamer (2010)
35736Teiwapi'inKlamer (2010)
35937NenyndEvans (2013)
36016OksapminditLoughnane (2009)
29018BunubaŋiyiriRumsey (2000)
52503Ocainaxoxo xaka as feminine formRosselli (2000)
53739Murui Huitotokoko There is the feminine form kaiɲaɨPiñeros and Roselli (2000)
49040TswanarʊnɑThe form 'tʃʊnɑ' is also listed (Cole 1955:128). Cole (1955)
50756Vaeakau-TaumakothauaThe form thā also occurs (Næss 2000:32).Næss (2000)
46392CantonesengóhdeihThe form 'óhdeih' is also listed (Yip 1999:17).Matthews and Yip (1994)
44664Old Hittiteɑnzɑ̄šThe form 'ɑnzɑš' is also listed (Hoffner Jr and Melcher 2008:133-4).Hoffner Jr and Melcher (2008)
51140Malayalamn̪ammaɭe The form /n̪amme/ is also listed (Asher and Kumari 1997:265).Asher and Kumari (1997)
50564RatahanikiteThe form /kite/ also occurs (Himmelmann 1999:31).Himmelmann (1999)
45768CupeñotʃəməjThe alternate form 'tʃəmi' is also listed (Hill 2005:233).Hill (2005)
51668CupeñotʃəməjThe alternate form 'tʃəmi' is also listed (Hill 2005:233).Hill (2005)
52560Muinanemɨ́ɨ́si mɨ́ɨ́ɸe as feminine formWalton, Hensarling and Maxwell (2000)
43753NdyukawiIn certain contexts surfaces as ‘w’ by a regular phonological process of vowel deletion (Huttar and Huttar 1994:462). Additionally, in certain contexts surfaces as ‘i’ by a regular phonological process of coalescence (Huttar and Huttar 1994:462). Huttar and Huttar (1994)
45096Koyamaːminniform needs checkingTyler (1969)
40375BurmesodayDonohue (2001)
40339ManikionnananReesink (2002)
40291MeyahnagifGravelle (2004)
40104SentanieCowan (1965)