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ID
Language
Entry
Annotation
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Source
Source Gloss
46432
Warungu
jina
Tsunoda (2011)
46469
Kimaghima
aŋɡa
Boelaars (1950)
46520
Kimaghima
aŋɡa
Boelaars (1950)
46568
Riantana
ŋɡɛɛ
Boelaars (1950)
46616
Ndom
ɡhantɛ
Boelaars (1950)
46664
Mombum
iwɛi
Boelaars (1950)
46712
Mandobo
ŋɡöp
Wester (2014)
46760
Aghu
gu
Wester (2014)
46808
Asue Awyu
gu
Wester (2014)
46856
Edera Awyu
go
Wester (2014)
46904
South Awyu
gu
Wester (2014)
46952
Ute-Southern Paiute
ʔɯmɯj
Givón (2011)
47000
Itza'
tet͡ʃ
Hofling (2000)
47041
Choctaw
ʧiʃnoʔ
Broadwell (2006)
47096
Yimas
mi
Foley (2005)
47140
Awa
a-
Ross (1995)
47184
Usarufa
a-
Ross (1995)
47232
Gadsup
a-
Ross (1995)
47280
Tairora, North
a-
Ross (1995)
47324
Gende
k-
Ross (1995)
47372
Alekano
ɡe-iʔ
Ross (1995)
47420
Anindilyakwa
nəŋguwa
van Egmond (2012)
47516
Badimaya (Northern Dialect)
n̪undun̪a
Dunn (1988)
47564
Badimaya (Southern Dialect)
n̪unun̪a
Dunn (1988)
47612
Nhanda
ɳinin̪a
Blevins (2001)
47660
Jaminjung
nami
Schultze-Berndt (2000)
47708
Diyari
yinan̪a
Austin (1981)
47762
Kele
ou
Lynch et al. (2002)
47834
Mussau-Emira
io
Lynch et al. (2002)
47888
Mussau-Emira
=o
Lynch et al. (2002)
47928
Sobei
-u
Lynch et al. (2002)
47975
Sobei
-u
Lynch et al. (2002)
48011
Tobati
-ho
Donohue (2002)
48050
Kairiru
yieq
Lynch et al. (2002)
48098
Kairiru
-ieq
Lynch et al. (2002)
48146
Takia
-o
Lynch et al. (2002)
48194
Arop-Lokep
ong
Lynch et al. (2002)
48278
Yabem
aom
Lynch et al. (2002)
48360
Gapapaiwa
tam
Lynch et al. (2002)
48408
Gapapaiwa
-m
Lynch et al. (2002)
48456
Sudest
ghïn
Lynch et al. (2002)
48504
Indonesian (Colloquial Jakartan Dialect)
elu
Sneddon (2006)
48552
South Efate
-wok
Thieberger (2006)
48600
Kokota
=nigo
Palmer (2009)
48648
Mavea
-o
Guérin (2011)
48696
Iraqi Arabic
-it͡ʃ
'-it͡ʃ ' is in fact the second person feminine form, the second person masculine form is '-ak ' (Erwin 1963:272).
Erwin (1963)
48744
Kiowa
ám
Adger et al. (2008)
48792
Kaonde
obewa
Wright (2008)
48840
Mongolian (Halh Dialect)
t͡ʃamaig
't͡ʃamaig' is in fact the second person familiar form, 'tanɪg' is the second person formal pronoun (Gaunt and Bayarmandakh 2004:80).
Gaunt and Bayarmandakh (2004)
48888
Amharic
antɨn
/antɨn/ is in fact the second person masculine form, the second person feminine form is /ant͡ʃin/ (Appleyard 2013:26).
Appleyard (2013)
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