Words:

IDLanguageEntryAnnotationLoanSourceSource Gloss
45259Slaveygo- Keren (1989)
45211Iraqw-ín Nordbustad (1988)
45115Hausa-nsù Newman (2000)
45067KoyaoːriTyler (1969)
45019ArboretoɦásutaHayward (1984)
44971BrahuidaːftaːAndronov (2006)
44923KurukhaːrgahiHahn (1911)
44875Ao Naga (Mongsen Dialect)panət, tuŋnət, tuŋətCoupe (2008)
44827Wappocekoːtomeʔ ‘cekoːtomeʔ’ is in fact the distal form, the proximal form is ‘hekoːtomeʔ’ (Thompson, Park and, Li 2006:25)Thompson et al. (2006)
44779Kwazaĩdɨ-van der Voort (2004)
44731Totonac (Misantla Dialect)iʃla̰ʔka̰nMacKay (1999)
44683ManchuceniGorelova (2002)
44635Old HittiteapenzɑnHoffner Jr and Melcher (2008)
44587Bullom So ŋà Childs (2011)
44539Chimariko -itaJany (2009)
44491SavosavotoβaWegener (2012)
44443Tuvaluan-laaBesnier (2000)
44396Tuvaluan-laaBesnier (2000)
44348Somali-kòodaThe form used for a feminine possessum is '-tòoda'.Saeed (1999)
44300Gulf Arabicmaːlhum Holes (1990)
44252LepchahɯnjisəPlaisier (2007)
44204TshanglaɾoktsʰikaAndvik (2010)
44156Basque (Standard Dialect)berende Rijk (2008)
44108Sunwar (Saipu Dialect)ãske Borchers (2008)
44060Abkhazrtʷʼə Hewitt (1979)
44012Mbugu (Normal Dialect)-avóMous (2003)
43964Mbugu (Inner Dialect)kíni Mous (2003)
43916North Levantine Arabic (Damascene Dialect)-hon Cowell (1964)
43868Modern Hebrew-am ‘-am’ is in fact the 3plM form, the 3plF form is ‘-an’ (Gilnert 1989:30-1).Glinert (1989)
43820Koasatiim- Kimball (1991)
43772Egyptian Spoken Arabic (Cairene Dialect)-humGary and Gamal-Eldin (1984)
43724NdyukadenIn certain contexts surfaces as ‘de’ by a regular phonological process of denasalization (Huttar and Huttar 1994:462). Huttar and Huttar (1994)
43663Bantawaɨcuʔo Doornenbal (2009)
43615Moroccan Arabic-homHarrell (1962)
43567Nigerian Pidgindɛ̀m Faraclas (1996)
43520Persian (Farsi) (Tehrani Dialect)unaMahootian (1997)
43472AngolaranɛLorenzino (1998)
43424Turkishon̪laɾın̪Corrected by T. Mark EllisonGöksel and Kerslake (2005)
43376Dargwa (Icari Dialect)it̄alla Sumbatova and Mutalov (2003)
43328EndeobaEvans (2014)
43280Chadian Spoken Arabic (Nigerian Dialect)-humIn free variation with '-um' and '-əm', while 3dF form is '-hin' (Owens 1993:84).Owens (1993)
43232Standard Arabic -huma:Ryding (2005)
43184Ingushcaar, caaraNichols (2011)
43136Standard Arabic humRyding (2005)
43092LelepanaaraLecrampe (2014)
43048LelepanaaraLecrampe (2014)
42960HindiuskaHyslop (2014)
42932Awiakayneɲ kondamin amgoyHoenigman (2014)
42885GaagudjunowōñjaHarvey (2002)
42843NakanaitegiruaJohnston ()