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IDLanguageEntryAnnotationLoanSourceSource Gloss
53250Embera-Chamímači/mãrãPardo and Aguirre (1993)
53298Embera-CatíomãrãPardo and Aguirre (1993)
53346Northern Emberamãrã/pãrãPardo and Aguirre (1993)
53394Nadëbbɤ:h, da-Bolaños and Epps (2009)
53441Dâwnɯ̃gBolaños and Epps (2009)
43155Standard Arabic ʔantuma:2du forms don't distinguish genderRyding (2005)
51754Abma (Suru Mwerani Dialect)karu2PL imperative onlySchneider (2010)
52550Muinaneámɨɨsiámɨɨɸe as feminine formWalton, Hensarling and Maxwell (2000)
62075Burarra-ICR-LBanagotipaanagotipa is the non-feminine form. anagorrinyjipa is the feminine form.Green (1987)
44079Abkhazʃʷarà /ʃʷarà/ is in fact the 2pl/d inclusive form, the 2pl/d exclusive form is /ʃʷart/ (Hewitt 1979:157).Hewitt (1979)
40461Skouenakeenake is the non-feminine form; enape is the feminine form.Donohue (2011)
43743NdyukauIn certain contexts surfaces as ‘w’ by a regular phonological process of glide formation (Huttar and Huttar 1994:462). Huttar and Huttar (1994)
43299Chadian Spoken Arabic (Nigerian Dialect)int̪u'int̪u' is the 2dM form. 2plF form is 'int̪an' (Owens 1993:83).Owens (1993)
52496Ocainamo̙ʔxo mo̙ʔxa as feminine formRosselli (2000)
47466Anindilyakwanəŋgənuwa, nəŋkərəŋuwanəŋgənuwa is the masculine form, nəŋkərəŋuwa is the feminine form.van Egmond (2012)
44223TshanglanatɕʰikiThe 1d form 'atɕʰiki' may also be used as the 2d form (Andvik 2010:53).Andvik (2010)
49318PanareaməentonThe form ‘aɲimonton’ is also listed (Payne 2013:88). Payne (2013)
46046PipilamehemetThe form 'anehemet' is also listed (Campbell 1985:53).Campbell (1985)
45950Crowdá-The form 'dáː-' is also listed (Graczyk 2007:121).Graczyk (2007)
50554Ratahanikuˈmu The form /kuˈmu/ also occurs (Himmelmann 1999:31).Himmelmann (1999)
49606Sãotomense iˈnãse The form ‘ˈnãse’ is also listed as a free variant (Ferraz 1979:62).Ferraz (1979)
46382CantoneseléihdeihThe form 'néihdeih' is also listed (Yip 1999:17).Matthews and Yip (1994)
49030TswanalonɑThe forms 'ɲena' and ' lenɑ' are also listed (Cole 1955:128). Cole (1955)
50170Greekeˈsis The form /sis/ is also listed (Pring 1950:54). Pring (1950)
44654Old HittitešumēšThe form 'šumeš' is also listed (Hoffner Jr and Melcher 2008:133-4).Hoffner Jr and Melcher (2008)
53729Murui Huitotoomɨko There is the feminine form omɨɲoi Piñeros and Roselli (2000)
52223Boraà-mɯ̀ˀ-tsʰìthis is the masculine form, there is also the feminine à-mɯ̀ˀ-pʰɨ̀Thiesen & Weber (2012)
43539Persian (Farsi) (Tehrani Dialect)ʃomaThis pronoun also functions as the 2sg formal form.Mahootian (1997)
58276Dagaareyɛnɪɪyɛ= is the clitic form.Kropp Dakubu (2005)
58846Izere (Fobur Dialect)yín -ínyín VERB-ínLukas and Willms (1961)
24052Komnzombə̯nə̯Doehler ()
24184Kunja / Bondobolᵐbə̯nDoehler spreadsheet
24252LatinvôsKennedy (1952)
24320DutchjullieSpronck (2013)
24388UngarinyinnurrunnñiriRumsey (1982)
24456MaranunggunitamataTryon (1970)
24524Malak-MalaknukutBirk (1976)
24592KalkutungumpajajiBlack (1979)
24660RitharnguṋumaḍaHeath (1980b)
24728GarlaliyulaMcDonald and Wurm (1979)
24864WandarangŋurayiHeath (1980a)
24932YuwaalaraayŋindāliWilliams (1980)
25000JaruñunbulaluTsunoda (1988)
25068TyeraitynuŋkurkunuŋBreen (1990)
25136MaraṇuruñaHeath (1981)
25322GamberanūramijaCapell and Coate (1984)
25407YindjibarndiñintauyhaWordick (1982)
25611TolakiiŋgomiuEdwards (2012)
25824SalakokitàʔAdelaar (2002)
25892Timugon MurutitoBrewis (2002)