Words:

IDLanguageEntryAnnotationLoanSourceSource Gloss
34327LovonogemaFrançois (2010)
34395TanemagabeFrançois (2010)
34463TeanukebaFrançois (2010)
34538TobatininiDonohue (2002)
34707Muna-manivan den Berg (1989)
34784Tukang Besi-mamiDonohue (1997)
34852Kodeoha-mamiMead (1999)
28592NyawaygiŋaliliŋuDixon (1983)
35110MoskonayefyenGravelle (2010)
35178DunakenoSan Roque (2008)
35246YulparijaŋayukujarrakuraŋuBurridge (1996)
35314GurindjiŋayirañMcConvell (1980)
35382MenyayeqäWhitehead (2004)
35450Ngandi-ʔñirayiHeath (1978)
35518GarrwaŋaliMushin (2012)
35623SanskritāvayoḥEgenes (2006)
35624SanskritnauEgenes (2006)
29351ArabanaarikuṋaHercus (1994)
30248BayaliŋaliraŋuṋTerrill (2002)
31268Eiponun betiɲeHeeschen (1998)
22360LardilɲarrwenNgakulmungan Kangka Leman (1997)
25305GamberaɲāranaŋgamijaCapell and Coate (1984)
22430Dalabon-njerrŋEvans et al. (2004)
28875Tok Pisinbiloŋ mitupelaWoodford (1979)
29582Teiwani'inKlamer (2010)
35717Teiwan(i)-Klamer (2010)
35718TeiwaniKlamer (2010)
35719Teiwani'inKlamer (2010)
29584Teiwan(i)-Klamer (2010)
35930NentbendeEvans (2013)
36004OksapminnuxteLoughnane (2009)
29797UsanininouReesink (1987)
29888KobonholDavies (1981)
38037Aneityum-mrauLynch (2000)
38162Abuini-Kratochvíl (2007)
52525Ocainaxoxoxaka as feminine formRosselli (2000)
53746Murui HuitotokokoieThere is the feminine form kaiɲaɨePiñeros and Roselli (2000)
44384Somali-kayágaThe form used for a feminine possessum is '-tajáda'.Saeed (1999)
46351NeververtnamThe form 'tmam' is also listed (Barbour 2012:75).Barbour (2012)
51579Saint Lucian Creole Frenchsa nu The form /sa a nu/ also occurs (Carrington 1984:72). Carrington (1984)
46015Inuktitut (West Greenlandic Dialect)-putThe form '-rput' is also listed (Fortescue 1984:207).Fortescue (1984)
46399CantonesengóhdeihThe form 'óhdeih' is also listed (Yip 1999:17).Matthews and Yip (1994)
50055Mono-mangThe form '-ma' also exists.Evans (2015)
50571RatahanikamiThe form /kami/ also occurs (Himmelmann 1999:31). Himmelmann (1999)
44671Old HittiteanzēlThe form 'anzel' is also listed (Hoffner Jr and Melcher 2008:133-4).Hoffner Jr and Melcher (2008)
55735Ndutfunno ATR harmonyMorgan (1996)
43760NdyukawiIn 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)
61058Crowbas-bas- is the alienable form. The forms of inalienable pronominal prefixes depend on the stem initial sounds.Graczyk (2007)
27064Enggano-kaʔaKähler (1940)
40382BurmesodeDonohue (2001)