41628 | Yessan-Mayo | ni | | | Foreman (1974) | |
41669 | Mehek | nura | | | Paulon et al. (2002) | |
41712 | Namia | am, amna | | | Feldpausch and Feldpausch (1992) | |
41760 | Yahadian | érigi | | | de Vries (2004) | |
41808 | Puragi | eʔí | | | de Vries (2004) | |
41852 | Kokoda | áiγa | | | de Vries (2004) | |
41896 | Mansim | nanu | | | Reesink (2002) | |
41944 | Hatam | na | | | Reesink (1999) | |
41992 | Toaripi | aro | | | Brown (1972) | |
42040 | Orokolo | aro | | | Brown (1972) | |
42088 | Fuyug | nu | | | Bradshaw (2007) | |
42136 | Biangai | ni | | | Dubert and Dubert (1978) | |
42184 | Kunimaipa | ni | | | Geary (1977) | |
42232 | Kaki Ae | ao | | | Clifton (1997) | |
42280 | Kamula | we, waskamu | | | Routamaa (1994) | |
42328 | Kiwai, Northeast | ro | | | Brown (2009) | |
42376 | Kiwai, Southern | roroai | | | Ray (1907) | |
42424 | Koitabu | a | | | Dutton (1975) | |
42527 | Rapoisi | bira | | | Müller (1954) | |
42528 | Rapoisi | biru | | | Müller (1954) | |
42596 | Wipim | men | | | Dondorp and Shim (1997) | |
42644 | Meriam | mári | | | Piper (1989) | |
42692 | Kalam | np | | | Pawley et al. (2000) | |
42737 | Takia | oŋ | | | Ross (2014) | |
42796 | Waskia | ka | | | Ross (2014) | |
42860 | Nakanai | eme | | | Johnston () | |
42897 | Gaagudju | ŋīnja | | | Harvey (2002) | |
42918 | Mandarin | nǐ | | | Hyslop (2014) | |
42945 | Awiakay | nanday | | | Hoenigman (2014) | |
42977 | Hindi | tum- | informal | | Hyslop (2014) | |
43005 | Dzongkha | chö | | | Hyslop (2014) | |
43029 | Kurtöp | wit | | | Hyslop (2014) | |
43065 | Lelepa | naŋ | | | Lecrampe (2014) | |
43109 | Lelepa | -ko | | | Lecrampe (2014) | |
43157 | Standard Arabic | -ka | | | Ryding (2005) | |
43205 | Ingush | hwo | | | Nichols (2011) | |
43253 | Standard Arabic | -ka | The 2sgF form is '-ki'. | | Ryding (2005) | |
43301 | Chadian Spoken Arabic (Nigerian Dialect) | -ak | Alternates with '-k' which appears suffixed to verbs with a word final vowel (Owens 1993:84). 2sgF form is '-'ki' (Owens 1993:84). | | Owens (1993) | |
43349 | Ende | bam | | | Evans (2014) | |
43397 | Dargwa (Icari Dialect) | u | | | Sumbatova and Mutalov (2003) | |
43445 | Turkish | sen̪i | | | Göksel and Kerslake (2005) | |
43493 | Angolar | bo | | | Lorenzino (1998) | |
43541 | Persian (Farsi) (Tehrani Dialect) | to | | | Mahootian (1997) | |
43588 | Nigerian Pidgin | ju | | | Faraclas (1996) | |
43636 | Moroccan Arabic | -ek | | | Harrell (1962) | |
43684 | Bantawa | kʰana | | | Doornenbal (2009) | |
43708 | Abau | 2 P s O | | | Greenhill (2014) | |
43745 | Ndyuka | ju | In 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) | |
43793 | Egyptian Spoken Arabic (Cairene Dialect) | ʔinta | 'ʔinta' is in fact the 2sgM form, the 2sgF form is 'ʔinti' (Gary and Gamal-Eldin 1984:79). | | Gary and Gamal-Eldin (1984) | |
43841 | Koasati | isnón | | | Kimball (1991) | |