Words:

IDLanguageEntryAnnotationLoanSourceSource Gloss
34216LonggunauHill (1992)
45780CupeñonəʔəjHill (2005)
51680CupeñonəʔəjHill (2005)
50576Ratahanku Himmelmann (1999)
28311NgankikurungkurrŋayiHoddinott and Kofod (1988)
41368MendeaninHoel et al. (1994)
42954AwiakaytayHoenigman (2014)
44676Old HittiteɑmmukHoffner Jr and Melcher (2008)
47020Itza'tenHofling (2000)
44341Gulf Arabic-niHoles (1990)
33670MakaleroaniHuber (2011)
26229Old Church SlavonicmeneHuntley (1993)
43765NdyukamiIn certain contexts surfaces as ‘m’ by a regular phonological process of vowel deletion (Huttar and Huttar 1994:462). Huttar and Huttar (1994)
58963Nooneme˧Hyman (1981)
61874NumanggangnuHynum (2010)
43041KurtöpngatHyslop (2014)
42926MandarinHyslop (2014)
42985HindimujhHyslop (2014)
43013DzongkhangâHyslop (2014)
55968Southern Grebomo˥Innes (1966)
28655Salt-YuinaIrwin (1974)
55692Kupang MalaybetaJacob and Grimes (2006)
44580Chimariko noʔotJany (2009)
51392Jaraikɔw Jensen (2014)
42880NakanaieiauJohnston ()
27418SardinianmieJones (1988)
25521WangkajungangayuJones (2011)
27197PalauanakJosephs (1975)
31434Makassarese(i)nakke, =aʔJukes (2006)
54686Páezadʲũʔkwe is the feminine formJung (2008)
27059EngganoʔuaKähler (1940)
45348Finnishminut Karlsson (1999)
49868Yukultaŋata, ŋicinciFor this and other O forms, there is a form Keen calls O1 (object of a transitive clause, p. 213), and a second she calls O2 (object of a semi-transitive clause). There are many conditions under which O will be a distinct form rather than equal to A and S – basically whenever an 'antipassive' applies. However, the form given here is the most basic, according to Keen's descriptionKeen (1983)
45732HungarianengemKenesei et al. (1998)
24230LatinKennedy (1952)
45300SlaveysĩKeren (1989)
43861Koasatianón Kimball (1991)
52682Yurutíjɨɨ́Kinch and Kinch (2000)
60590Welsh-ICR-NEfiKing (2003)
60542Welsh-ICR-NEfiKing (2003)
60268Welsh-ICR-KQfiKing (2003)
60734ICR-Welsh-RHviKing (2005)
58680Nizaami˧Kjelsvik (2002)
35704Teiwan(a)-Klamer (2010)
29570Teiwan(a)-Klamer (2010)
35705Teiwana'anKlamer (2010)
29569Teiwana'anKlamer (2010)
38711TeiwanaʔanKlamer (2010)
58536Esan-ʋɛ̃Klomp (1993)
41416KwomaadanaKooyers (1974)