Words:

IDLanguageEntryAnnotationLoanSourceSource Gloss
26114NemebeneEvans (2012)
43744NdyukajuIn 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)
55719Ndut-uvowel undergoes ATR harmonyMorgan (1996)
46615NdomɡhaBoelaars (1950)
59078NdoeeyaByström (1954)
29095Ndjébbana-ŋkaMcKay (2000)
56661NawuriSherwood (1982)
58373NateniNeukom (1995)
59734Namo (Tais Dialect)feneEvans et al (2017)
41711NamiaamkaFeldpausch and Feldpausch (1992)
22308NambubeneEvans (2013)
59615NamaɸeneEvans et al (2017)
55137NalumaarWilson (2007)
42859NakanaitaumeJohnston ()
53395Nadëbʔɔ̃m, ma-, a-Bolaños and Epps (2009)
30417NabakgâlenFabian et al. (1998)
40891Naasioida-Onishi (2004)
47833Mussau-Emira-mLynch et al. (2002)
47887Mussau-Emira-mLynch et al. (2002)
25474Muruwariyingka, pungka, pangkaOates (1988)
53730Murui HuitotooiePiñeros and Roselli (2000)
59325Mungbam (Ngun Dialect)yɛ˥Lovegren (2013)
59126Mungbam (Munken Dialect)a˩˧Lovegren (2013)
59277Mungbam (Missong Dialect)bi˦Lovegren (2013)
59230Mungbam (Biya Dialect)Lovegren (2013)
59184Mungbam (Abar Dialect)yɛ˦Lovegren (2013)
60480Mundari_ICR_TCCamaʔOsada (1992)
60007Mundari-ICR-LBamaʔOsada (1992)
60295Mundari-ICR-KQamaʔOsada (1992)
34726Muna-muvan den Berg (1989)
57129Mumuye (Zing Dialect)mɔ̀Shimizu (1983)
52551Muinanedi-Walton, Hensarling and Maxwell (2000)
40651Mufianiné'i-Conrad et al. (1978)
61808Mpuran-Odé (2002)
60905MpakwithigyumɽuDixon (1981)
35126MoskonabuwunGravelle (2010)
43635Moroccan Arabic-ekHarrell (1962)
45807Morisyento, uto is familiar, u is politeBaker (1972)
50039Mono-ngEvans (2015)
48839Mongolian (Halh Dialect)t͡ʃinii't͡ʃinii' is in fact the second person familiar form, 'tanɪ' is the second person formal pronoun (2004:80).Gaunt and Bayarmandakh (2004)
46663MombumiwɛBoelaars (1950)
31106MokenkañeVeena (1980)
31105MokenbiʔǐǐnVeena (1980)
43888Modern Hebrew-xa ‘-xa’ is in fact the 2sgM form, the 2sgF form is ‘-ɛx’ (Gilnert 1989:30-1).Glinert (1989)
30702MianóbFedden (2007)
30701MiankébFedden (2007)
39820MiankébFedden (2007)
40282MeyahbebinGravelle (2004)
50843Mewatit̪ũThe form /tuɟ/ also occurs (Gusain 2003:19).Gusain (2003)
42643MeriammáraPiper (1989)