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IDLanguageEntryAnnotationLoanSourceSource Gloss
43283Chadian Spoken Arabic (Nigerian Dialect)humma'humma' is the 3dM form. 3dF is 'hinna' (Owens 1993:83).Owens (1993)
52582Sirianoĩgɨ̃́-sãĩgɨ̃́-sã dõbẽ as feminine formCriswell and Badrup (2000)
43727NdyukadenIn certain contexts surfaces as ‘de’ by a regular phonological process of denasalization (Huttar and Huttar 1994:462). Huttar and Huttar (1994)
61397Jingulujamabajijamabaji is a masculine distal demonstrative plus plural suffix used for 3rd person plural reference.Pensalfini (2003)
52958Coguikauiʒi kauiʒi as definite form and eikũẽ as indefiniteOrtíz Ricaurte (2000)
36402Dehuñiɖolueð is for animals.Tryon (1967)
62011Cora-ICR-LBmamɨhnamamɨhna is a post-verbal plural demonstrative.Casad, Eugene (1984)
43139Standard Arabic humNo gender distinction in the 3dRyding (2005)
40586Bukiyipomom bwiómomom bwióm is masculine. owo bwiou is feminine, and echech bwiech is the mixed gender form.Conrad and Wogiga (1991)
36278Cassubianonëoni is the masculine form, onë is the non-masculine form for 3pl A and S arguments.Stone (1993a)
40445Skoutenaketenake is the non-feminine form; tenape is the feminine form.Donohue (2011)
44111Sunwar (Saipu Dialect)mekoniʃimiː The form 'aːniʃimiː' is also listed (Borchers 2008:67-72).Borchers (2008)
46366CantonesekéuihdeihThe form 'héuihdeih' is also listed (Yip 1999:17).Matthews and Yip (1994)
51114MalayalamaʋaɾThe form /iʋaɾ/ is also listed (Asher and Kumari 1997:258).Asher and Kumari (1997)
50730Vaeakau-TaumakolhauaThe form /lhā/ also occurs (Næss 2000:32).Næss (2000)
50538Ratahanimangaˈse The form /mangaˈse/ also occurs (Himmelmann 1999:31). Himmelmann (1999)
48870AmharicɨnnɨssuThe form /ɨrsu/ is also listed (Appleyard 2013:26).Appleyard (2013)
49590Sãotomense iˈnẽ The forms ‘nẽ’ and ‘iˈnẽ’ are also listed as free variants (Ferraz 1979:62).Ferraz (1979)
53713Murui Huitotodaɨmaiaɨ There is the feminine form daɨɲuaɨ Piñeros and Roselli (2000)
53761Kotiriatidã́tidã́ dũbĩã as feminine formWaltz and Waltz (2000)
52207Boratìː-tʲʰɛ́tsʰìtìː-tʲʰɛ́pʰɨ̀ is a feminine formThiesen & Weber (2012)
52484Ocainaumáha ukáha as feminine formRosselli (2000)
41186Rotokasvaitereivaiterei is masculine; vairei is feminine; varei is neuter.Firchow (1987)
36259BislamatufalaTryon (1987)
36260Tok PisintupelaWoodford (1979)
36261PuyumakantawTeng (2007)
36262SloveneónadvaPriestly (1993)
36263SloveneónidvePriestly (1993)
36264SpanishellosButt and Benjamin (1988)
36265WatjarripulaDouglas (1981)
36266SlovakoniShort (1993b)
36267SelepetyetMcElhanon (1972)
36268Kuku YalanjibulaPatz (2002)
36269Inanwatanítigade Vries (2004)
36270BulgarianteScatton (1993)
36271MacedoniantieFriedman (1993)
36272Upper SorbianwonajStone (1993b)
36273Upper SorbianwonejStone (1993b)
36274Lower SorbianwonejStone (1993b)
36275PolishoniRothstein (1993)
36276PolishoneRothstein (1993)
36277CassubianoniStone (1993a)
36279KwinibɨrreniMcGregor (1993)
36280SardinianissosJones (1988)
36281Belorussianjaɲ̍Mayo (1993)
36282KobonkaleDavies (1981)
36283KobonkalɨpeDavies (1981)
36284KobonkölDavies (1981)
36285NabakegetFabian et al. (1998)
36286NemeyəmoβemEvans (2012)