Words:

IDLanguageEntryAnnotationLoanSourceSource Gloss
42862NakanaiemeJohnston ()
51374JaraiihJensen (2014)
44562Chimariko mamotJany (2009)
55674Kupang MalayluJacob and Grimes (2006)
28668Salt-YuiniIrwin (1974)
55950Southern GreboØzero morphemeInnes (1966)
43031KurtöpHyslop (2014)
42920MandarinHyslop (2014)
42979HindituminformalHyslop (2014)
43007DzongkhachögiHyslop (2014)
61856NumanggangduHynum (2010)
58945Noonewɔ˩Hyman (1981)
43747NdyukajuIn certain contexts surfaces as ‘j’ by a regular phonological process of vowel deletion (Huttar and Huttar 1994:462). Additionally, in certain contexts surfaces as ‘u’ by a regular phonological process of coalescence (Huttar and Huttar 1994:462). Huttar and Huttar (1994)
26244Old Church SlavonictyHuntley (1993)
33688MakaleroeiHuber (2011)
44323Gulf Arabicint̪a 'int̪a' is in fact the 2sgM form, the 2sgF form is 'int̪i' (Holes 1990:159).Holes (1990)
47002Itza'tet͡ʃHofling (2000)
44658Old HittitezīkThe form 'zik' is also listed (Hoffner Jr and Melcher 2008:133-4).Hoffner Jr and Melcher (2008)
41350MendemirHoel et al. (1994)
28329NgankikurungkurrñiñiniŋkiHoddinott and Kofod (1988)
50558RatahanikauThe form /kau/ also occurs (Himmelmann 1999:31).Himmelmann (1999)
45762CupeñoəʔHill (2005)
51662CupeñoəʔHill (2005)
34237LongguoeHill (1992)
50462French (St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands Dialect)tuHighfield (1979)
57756GangamHigdon (2001)
44083Abkhazwarà/warà/ is in fact the 2sgM form, the 2sgF form is /barà/ (Hewitt 1979:157).Hewitt (1979)
29364ArabanaantuHercus (1994)
24792PaakantyiŋinduHercus (1982)
56284Adioukrouŋ˩Hérault (1978)
40702KombioyiknHenry (1992)
40846UrimkitnHemmilä and Luoma (1987)
31288EipoanHeeschen (1998)
57372Dogon, JamsayùHeath (2008)
25132MaraṇiyaraHeath (1981)
24656RitharnguṋiHeath (1980b)
24860WandarangñiñuHeath (1980a)
35463Ngandiṇugant̪uHeath (1978)
54057Tunebo CentralbahaHeadland (1994)
45042ArboreHayward (1984)
62232Guugu YimidhirrnyunduHaviland (1979)
35589GaagudjuŋīnjaHarvey (2002)
34933LimilnganŋiñinijaniHarvey (2001)
27640FrenchtuHarris (1988)
43638Moroccan Arabicnta 'nta' is in fact the 2sgM form, 'nti ~ ntija' are the 2sgF forms (Harrell 1962:134).Harrell (1962)
50654MaorikoeHarlow (1996)
56236TuwuliHarley (2005)
27989Danishdudu is the intimate form, de is the polite form.Harbert (2007)
28057Frisian, Westerndo, jodo is the intimate form, jo is the polite form.Harbert (2007)
27844GothicþuHarbert (2007)