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ID
Language
Entry
Annotation
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Source
Source Gloss
30946
Yagaria
gagae'
Renck (1975)
41895
Mansim
mbun
Reesink (2002)
40330
Manikion
ab-
Reesink (2002)
41943
Hatam
ade
Reesink (1999)
39992
Usan
nonou
Reesink (1987)
29817
Usan
nonou
Reesink (1987)
42375
Kiwai, Southern
oro
Ray (1907)
40939
Koromira
da-
Rausch (1912)
32750
Atayal
suʔ
Rau (1992)
54337
Cabiyarí
pi-
Ramirez (2001)
54385
Mandahuaca
pi-
Ramirez (2001)
53107
Baré
bi-
Ramirez (2000)
54290
Resígaro
pi-
Ramirez (2000)
54617
Tucano
mɨʔɨ̂
Ramirez (1997)
23342
Warta Thundai
mbun
Quinn ()
59863
Indonesian (Standard Dialect)
kamu
Quinn ()
54006
Bari
bay
Quesada (2004)
52080
Teribe
bopoya
Quesada (2000)
54102
Guahibo
niha
Queixalós (2000)
23578
Russian
tvoj
Pulkina (1975)
57849
Viemo
wo
Prost (1979)
57993
Wara
mi, m˩
Prost (1968)
50171
Greek
su
Pring (1950)
26480
Slovene
tvọ́j
Priestly (1993)
23491
Samoan
lou, lāu
Pratt (1893)
51083
Dogon, Tommo So
úwɔ
Plungian (1995)
44272
Lepcha
ʔadosə
Plaisier (2007)
42643
Meriam
mára
Piper (1989)
53730
Murui Huitoto
oie
Piñeros and Roselli (2000)
62574
Wahgi
-nim
Phillips (1976)
61380
Jingulu
ŋaank-
Pensalfini (2003)
52131
Yagua
hiy
Payne, Doris and Payne, Thomas (1990)
49319
Panare
a-
Payne (2013)
42823
Kalam
nad
Pawley et al. (2000)
42824
Kalam
np
Pawley et al. (2000)
28128
Kuku Yalanji
yunu
Patz (2002)
27779
Portuguese
teu
Parkinson (1988)
53347
Northern Embera
bʉ
Pardo and Aguirre (1993)
53203
Emberá-Baudó
pʉ
Pardo and Aguirre (1993)
53299
Embera-Catío
bʉ
Pardo and Aguirre (1993)
53155
Epena
pʉ
Pardo and Aguirre (1993)
53251
Embera-Chamí
bʉ
Pardo and Aguirre (1993)
48599
Kokota
-mu
Palmer (2009)
61568
Malay (Papua Dialect)
kaw, ko, koe
Paauw (2009)
61424
Malay (Manado Dialect)
ŋana, əŋko
Paauw (2009)
61472
Malay (Banda Dialect)
pane
Paauw (2009)
61525
Malay (Larantuka Dialect)
əŋko, no, oa
əŋko is neutral, no is a familiar male form, and oa is a familiar female form.
Paauw (2009)
43300
Chadian Spoken Arabic (Nigerian Dialect)
-ak
Alternates with '-k' which appears suffixed to nouns with a word final vowel (Owens 1993:84). 2sgF form is '-'ki' (Owens 1993:84).
Owens (1993)
50219
Malay
anda
Othman and Atmosumarto (1995)
60295
Mundari-ICR-KQ
amaʔ
Osada (1992)
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