Words:

IDLanguageEntryAnnotationLoanSourceSource Gloss
42862NakanaiemeJohnston ()
42920MandarinHyslop (2014)
42979HindituminformalHyslop (2014)
43007DzongkhachögiHyslop (2014)
43031KurtöpHyslop (2014)
43067LelepanaŋLecrampe (2014)
43111LelepanaŋLecrampe (2014)
43159Standard Arabic ʔantaIn fact 2sgM ʔanta is distinguished from 2sgF ʔanti; only the masc is given here; gender distinction also found in 2nsgs but masc forms only given here Ryding (2005)
43207IngushwaNichols (2011)
43255Standard Arabic ʔanta'ʔanta' is in fact the 2sgM form, 'ʔanti' is the 2sgF form. Ryding (2005)
43303Chadian Spoken Arabic (Nigerian Dialect)int̪a'int̪a' is the 2sgM form. The 2sgF form is 'int̪i' (Owens 1993:83-4).Owens (1993)
43351EndeboŋoEvans (2014)
43399Dargwa (Icari Dialect)ul Sumbatova and Mutalov (2003)
43447Turkishsen̪Göksel and Kerslake (2005)
43495AngolarboLorenzino (1998)
43543Persian (Farsi) (Tehrani Dialect)toMahootian (1997)
43590Nigerian PidginjuFaraclas (1996)
43638Moroccan Arabicnta 'nta' is in fact the 2sgM form, 'nti ~ ntija' are the 2sgF forms (Harrell 1962:134).Harrell (1962)
43712Abau2p S AGreenhill (2014)
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)
43686BantawakʰanaDoornenbal (2009)
43843Koasatiisnók Kimball (1991)
43891Modern Hebrewata‘ata’ is in fact the 2sgM form, the 2sgF form is ‘at’ (Gilnert 1989).Glinert (1989)
43939North Levantine Arabic (Damascene Dialect)ʔənte ‘ʔənte’ is in fact the 2sgM form, the 2sgF form is ‘ʔənti’ (Cowell 1964:539).Cowell (1964)
44035Mbugu (Normal Dialect)wéMous (2003)
43987Mbugu (Inner Dialect)áríMous (2003)
44131Sunwar (Saipu Dialect)gemiː Borchers (2008)
44083Abkhazwarà/warà/ is in fact the 2sgM form, the 2sgF form is /barà/ (Hewitt 1979:157).Hewitt (1979)
44179Basque (Standard Dialect)zuk de Rijk (2008)
44323Gulf Arabicint̪a 'int̪a' is in fact the 2sgM form, the 2sgF form is 'int̪i' (Holes 1990:159).Holes (1990)
44466TuvaluankoeBesnier (2000)
44562Chimariko mamotJany (2009)
44610Bullom So mɔ̀Childs (2011)
44706ManchusiGorelova (2002)
44802Kwazasɨivan der Voort (2004)
44754Totonac (Misantla Dialect)wḭʃMacKay (1999)
44850WappomiʔThompson et al. (2006)
44898Ao Naga (Mongsen Dialect)nàŋ Coupe (2008)
44946KurukhniːnHahn (1911)
44994BrahuiniːAndronov (2006)
45090KoyanimmaTyler (1969)
45138Hausaka 'ka' is in fact the 2SgM form, the 2SgF form is 'ki' (Newman 2000).Newman (2000)
45234Iraqwkuúŋ 'kuúŋ' is in fact the 2SgM form, the 2SgF form is 'kiíŋ' (Nordbustad 1988).Nordbustad (1988)
45282Slaveynĩ Keren (1989)
45330Finnishsinæ Karlsson (1999)
45378Adamawa Fulani ʔáanStennes (1967)
45426Maithili əhɑ̃Yadav (1996)
45474SarceeníníCook (1984)
45522Khmer (Central Dialect)loːkHaiman (2011)
22530IdibeEvans (2013)