Words:

IDLanguageEntryAnnotationLoanSourceSource Gloss
28823Bislamabloŋ yuTryon (1987)
22533IdibɪnaEvans (2013)
49607Sãotomense boFerraz (1979)
56705Krobubo˧Mensah (1983)
24119MblafeᵐboɐneDoehler, Christian ()
43492Angolarbo, oLorenzino (1998)
52080TeribebopoyaQuesada (2000)
28959Kristangbo(s)Baxter (1988)
27080Enggano-buKähler (1940)
56329Attiébu˧Kutsch et al. (1983)
24183Kunja / BondobolᵐbunɪDoehler spreadsheet
35126MoskonabuwunGravelle (2010)
32339BalinesecahineBarber (1977)
61011CassubiancebieStone (1993a)
43004DzongkhachögiHyslop (2014)
43840Koasaticim- Kimball (1991)
40891Naasioida-Onishi (2004)
40939Koromirada-Rausch (1912)
23646GermandajnEvans ()
60713ICR-Welsh-RHdə, dKing (2005)
52551Muinanedi-Walton, Hensarling and Maxwell (2000)
54905Balanta-KentohediʔWilson (1961)
27992Danishdindin is the intimate form, deres is the polite form.Harbert (2007)
45663SwedishdíːnàBjörkhagen (1966)
34936LimilngandiŋiɲiHarvey (2001)
61042Crowdís-dís- is the alienable form. The forms of inalienable pronominal prefixes depend on the stem initial sounds.Graczyk (2007)
45951Crowdís-Graczyk (2007)
61853NumanggangduniŋHynum (2010)
60247Welsh-ICR-KQdy-mutation pattern issueKing (2003)
28060Frisian, Westerndyn, dines, jo, jowesdyn and dines are intimate forms, jo and jowes are polite forms.Harbert (2007)
60569Welsh-ICR-NEdyºKing (2003)
60521Welsh-ICR-NEdyºKing (2003)
27360KloneBaird (2008)
38611KloneBaird (2008)
60425Mekens_ICR_TCCeGalucio (2001)
33435AdangeHaan (2001)
55623Karon-eWilson (1961)
32063Abuie-Kratochvíl (2007)
60809Mekens-ICR-RHe-Vilacy (2001)
60055Mekens-ICR-LBe-Galucio (2001)
58515EsanKlomp (1993)
51659CupeñoəʔHill (2005)
45759CupeñoəʔHill (2005)
52359Carijonaədʒi-Moreno (2000)
45423Maithili əhɑ̃k Yadav (1996)
47371Alekanoɡe-iʔRoss (1995)
33691Makaleroei-Huber (2011)
41807Puragieʔíde Vries (2004)
43635Moroccan Arabic-ekHarrell (1962)
48503Indonesian (Colloquial Jakartan Dialect)eluSneddon (2006)