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IDLanguageEntryAnnotationLoanSourceSource Gloss
34133MafeadaruaGuérin (2008)
34134MafeadaruoGuérin (2008)
28324NgankikurungkurrnayinHoddinott and Kofod (1988)
34335LovonogitaFrançois (2010)
34403TanemagieFrançois (2010)
34471TeanukiaFrançois (2010)
34552TobatinterDonohue (2002)
34715Muna-ntovan den Berg (1989)
34792Tukang Besi-mamiDonohue (1997)
34860Kodeoha-doMead (1999)
28747Chamorro-taTopping (1973)
25369YawijibayaŋadgeneŋgediCapell and Coate (1984)
35118MoskonayefyenGravelle (2010)
35186DunakenoSan Roque (2008)
35254YulparijaŋayukujarrakuraŋuBurridge (1996)
35322GurindjiŋaliŋuñMcConvell (1980)
35390MenyayeqäWhitehead (2004)
35458Ngandi-ʔñakuyHeath (1978)
35526GarrwaniyaMushin (2012)
35634SanskritāvayoḥEgenes (2006)
35635SanskritnauEgenes (2006)
29359ArabanaarimpakuṋaHercus (1994)
30256BayaliŋaliraŋuṋTerrill (2002)
31282Eiponun betiɲeHeeschen (1998)
22440Dalabon-njuŋEvans et al. (2004)
28883Tok Pisinbiloŋ yumi tupelaWoodford (1979)
22368LardilŋakurrwenNgakulmungan Kangka Leman (1997)
29447Korowainokhukhatavan Enk and de Vries (1997)
35737Teiwap(i)-Klamer (2010)
35738TeiwapiKlamer (2010)
35739Teiwapi'inKlamer (2010)
35938NentbendeEvans (2013)
36018OksapminditeLoughnane (2009)
29604Teiwap(i)-Klamer (2010)
29807UsanininouReesink (1987)
38045Aneityum-jauLynch (2000)
38178Abuipi-Kratochvíl (2007)
52523Ocainaxoxo xaka as feminine formRosselli (2000)
53738Murui Huitotokoko There is the feminine form kaiɲaɨePiñeros and Roselli (2000)
44376Somali-kèennaThe form used for a feminine possessum is '-tèenna'.Saeed (1999)
51571Saint Lucian Creole Frenchsa nu The form /sa a nu/ also occurs (Carrington 1984:72). Carrington (1984)
46007Inuktitut (West Greenlandic Dialect)-putThe form '-rput' is also listed (Fortescue 1984:207).Fortescue (1984)
46391CantonesengóhdeihThe form 'óhdeih' is also listed (Yip 1999:17).Matthews and Yip (1994)
51139Malayalamn̪ammuʈe The form /n̪ammaɭuʈe/ is also listed as a free variant (Asher and Kumari 1997:265).Asher and Kumari (1997)
50563RatahanikiteThe form /kite/ also occurs (Himmelmann 1999:31).Himmelmann (1999)
44663Old HittiteanzēlThe form 'anzel' is also listed (Hoffner Jr and Melcher 2008:133-4).Hoffner Jr and Melcher (2008)
55727Ndutyenno ATR harmonyMorgan (1996)
43752NdyukawiIn 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)
61050Crowbale:is-bale:is- is the alienable form. The forms of inalienable pronominal prefixes depend on the stem initial sounds.Graczyk (2007)
40290MeyahnafnanGravelle (2004)