Words:

IDLanguageEntryAnnotationLoanSourceSource Gloss
55671Kupang MalayluJacob and Grimes (2006)
39946Salt-YuiniIrwin (1974)
55947Southern Grebona˨Innes (1966)
43004DzongkhachögiHyslop (2014)
43028KurtöpwiciHyslop (2014)
42976HinditumharainformalHyslop (2014)
42917MandarinHyslop (2014)
61853NumanggangduniŋHynum (2010)
58942Noonewɔ˩Hyman (1981)
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)
62106Old Church SlavonictebeHuntley (1993)
33691Makaleroei-Huber (2011)
44320Gulf Arabicmaːlik'maːlik' is in fact the 2sgM form, the 2sgF form is 'malːit͡ʃ' (Holes 1990:171). Holes (1990)
46999Itza'atiʔaʔalHofling (2000)
44655Old HittitetuēlThe form 'tuel' is also listed (Hoffner Jr and Melcher 2008:133-4).Hoffner Jr and Melcher (2008)
42944Awiakaynan(gum)goyHoenigman (2014)
41347MendemihiHoel et al. (1994)
28332NgankikurungkurrñiñiHoddinott and Kofod (1988)
50555RatahannuHimmelmann (1999)
51659CupeñoəʔHill (2005)
45759CupeñoəʔHill (2005)
34242Longguoe, -muHill (1992)
50459French (St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands Dialect)tôn Highfield (1979)
57753GangamHigdon (2001)
44080Abkhazwtʷʼə /wtʷʼə/ is in fact the 2sgM form, the 2sgF form is /btʷʼə/ (Hewitt 1979:102, 161).Hewitt (1979)
29367ArabanaankuṋaHercus (1994)
24795PaakantyiŋumaHercus (1982)
56281Adioukrouŋ˩Hérault (1978)
40699KombioaiknelHenry (1992)
40843UrimkitnHemmilä and Luoma (1987)
31292EipoanHeeschen (1998)
57369Dogon, JamsayáHeath (2008)
25135MaraniyaHeath (1981)
24659RitharnguṋuŋuHeath (1980b)
24863WandarangñigiHeath (1980a)
35466Ngandi-ʔṇukuyHeath (1978)
54054Tunebo CentralbahayHeadland (1994)
45039ArboreháakoHayward (1984)
62229Guugu YimidhirrnhanuHaviland (1979)
42898GaagudjuŋīnjaHarvey (2002)
34936LimilngandiŋiɲiHarvey (2001)
27643FrenchtonHarris (1988)
43635Moroccan Arabic-ekHarrell (1962)
50651MaorikoeHarlow (1996)
56233TuwuliHarley (2005)
27992Danishdindin is the intimate form, deres is the polite form.Harbert (2007)
28060Frisian, Westerndyn, dines, jo, jowesdyn and dines are intimate forms, jo and jowes are polite forms.Harbert (2007)
27847GothicþeinaHarbert (2007)
33915LoniuwɔwHamel (1985)
45519Khmer (Central Dialect)loːkHaiman (2011)