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IDLanguageEntryAnnotationLoanSourceSource Gloss
53303Embera-CatíodaiPardo and Aguirre (1993)
53351Northern EmberadaiPardo and Aguirre (1993)
53399Nadëbʔɤ:rBolaños and Epps (2009)
53542Hupdëʔɨ᷆nBolaños and Epps (2009)
53494Yuhupʔɨ̃dBolaños and Epps (2009)
53686Yucunawe-Yukuna, Yukuna, Schauer and Schauer (2005)
53734Murui HuitotokaɨPiñeros and Roselli (2000)
53782Kotiriabãrĩ́Waltz and Waltz (2000)
53830TiniguahikʷaʔaOrtiz (2000)
53914ChachilalaʔFloyd (2010)
53962Yukpa-rɨ, -rshiSegovia (1999)
54058Tunebo CentralisayHeadland (1994)
54010BarichijiQuesada (2004)
54106Guahibowaha- ... -beheQueixalós (2000)
54154Guayaberowa-Ortiz (1989)
61046Crowbale:is-bale:is- is the alienable form. The forms of inalienable pronominal prefixes depend on the stem initial sounds.Graczyk (2007)
26178Inanwatandári,dárodári is the masculine form, dáro is the feminine form. They may be further optionally suffixed by the relevant gender suffix.de Vries (2004)
43748NdyukawiIn 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)
62233Guugu Yimidhirrngandhanun, nganangannganhdanun is used by inland speakers. nganangan is used by coastal speakers.Haviland (1979)
55723Ndutyenno ATR harmonyMorgan (1996)
44659Old HittiteanzēlThe form 'anzel' is also listed (Hoffner Jr and Melcher 2008:133-4).Hoffner Jr and Melcher (2008)
50559RatahanikiteThe form /kite/ also occurs (Himmelmann 1999:31).Himmelmann (1999)
51135Malayalamn̪ammuʈe The form /n̪ammaɭuʈe/ is also listed as a free variant (Asher and Kumari 1997:265).Asher and Kumari (1997)
46387CantonesengóhdeihThe form 'óhdeih' is also listed (Yip 1999:17).Matthews and Yip (1994)
46003Inuktitut (West Greenlandic Dialect)-putThe form '-rput' is also listed (Fortescue 1984:207).Fortescue (1984)
51567Saint Lucian Creole Frenchsa nu The form /sa a nu/ also occurs (Carrington 1984:72). Carrington (1984)
44372Somali-kèennaThe form used for a feminine possessum is '-tèenna'.Saeed (1999)
23175NgiyambaaŋiyanigiiN-Donaldson (1980)
23270DjapuŋilimuruŋguMorphy (1983)
23338Warta ThundainjenQuinn ()
23406Paamese-reCrowley (1982)
23574RussiannašPulkina (1975)
23725Toqabaqita-kuluqaLichtenberk (2008)
23726Toqabaqita-kaluqaLichtenberk (2008)
23727Toqabaqita-kaLichtenberk (2008)
23895Boumaa FijianwetaDixon (1988)
23967Aneityum-jaLynch (2000)
24047KomnzonzenmeDoehler ()
24115MblafeⁿdeneDoehler, Christian ()
24179Kunja / BondobolⁿdʒenmeDoehler spreadsheet
24247LatinnosterKennedy (1952)
24315DutchonsSpronck (2013)
24383UngarinyinŋadnaŋgaRumsey (1982)
42825KalamcnPawley et al. (2000)
24519Malak-MalakyɛřkitBirk (1976)
24587KalkutunguŋataaBlack (1979)
24655RitharnguŋalimalaŋuHeath (1980b)
24723GarlaliŋandraMcDonald and Wurm (1979)
24791PaakantyiŋinanaHercus (1982)
24859WandarangŋalagiHeath (1980a)