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IDLanguageEntryAnnotationLoanSourceSource Gloss
50461French (St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands Dialect)tuHighfield (1979)
50413UraqaCrowley (1999)
50365Big NambasnakəmFox (1979)
50317SinaugoroɣoiTauberschmidt (1999)
50269Rapa Nuikoe Du Feu (1996)
50221Malayanda Othman and Atmosumarto (1995)
50173Greekeˈsi Pring (1950)
50130YanomamakahəMigliazza (1972)
50089Cubeobɨ̃Morse and Maxwell (1999)
50041MonomaitoEvans (2015)
49993BannoninaEvans (2015)
49945TeopaniThe form 'an' also exists.Evans (2015)
49897TorauineEvans (2015)
49849YukultaɲiŋkaKeen (1983)
49801Iwaidja (Iwaidja Dialect)nuyiEvans pc ()
49753Seselwa Creole FrenchuCorne (1977)
49705Antigua and Barbuda Creole English (South Antiguan Dialect)yuFarquhar (1974)
49657Antigua and Barbuda Creole English (North Antiguan Dialect)yuFarquhar (1974)
49609Sãotomense boFerraz (1979)
49561Berbice Dutch Creoleju Kouwenberg (1994)
49513UrduaapBhatia and Koul (2000)
49465Paraguayan GuaraníGregores and Suárez (1967)
49417Jamaican Creole English (London Dialect)juSutcliffe (1982)
49369Tarianapihɑ Aikhenvald (2003)
49321PanareamənPayne (2013)
49273KetThe form ‘ūk’ is also listed (Georg 2006:163).Georg (2006)
49225Kham (Western Parbate) (Takale Dialect)nɨ̃:Watters (2002)
49177North Marquesankoe Cablitz (2006)
49129TauyanaMacDonald (2013)
49081YorubaoBamgbose (1966)
49033TswanawenɑCole (1955)
48985KawaiisuʔimiZigmond et al. (1990)
48937TurkmenθenDulling (1960)
48889Amharicantɨ/antɨ/ is in fact the second person masculine form, the second person feminine form is /ant͡ʃi/ (Appleyard 2013:26).Appleyard (2013)
48841Mongolian (Halh Dialect)t͡ʃ i't͡ʃ i' is in fact the second person familiar form, the second person formal pronoun is 'ta' (Gaunt and Bayarmandakh 2004:80).Gaunt and Bayarmandakh (2004)
48793KaondeobewaWright (2008)
48745KiowaámAdger et al. (2008)
48697Iraqi Arabicʔinti 'ʔinti' is in fact the second person feminine form, the second person masculine form is 'ʔinta' (Erwin 1963:271).Erwin (1963)
48649MaveannoGuérin (2011)
48601KokotaoPalmer (2009)
48553South Efateku=Thieberger (2006)
48505Indonesian (Colloquial Jakartan Dialect)eluSneddon (2006)
48457SudestghïnLynch et al. (2002)
48409Gapapaiwake-Lynch et al. (2002)
48361GapapaiwatamLynch et al. (2002)
48320Yabemko-Lynch et al. (2002)
48279YabemaomLynch et al. (2002)
48236Arop-Lokepku-Lynch et al. (2002)
48195Arop-LokepongLynch et al. (2002)
48147Takiau-Lynch et al. (2002)