Words:

IDLanguageEntryAnnotationLoanSourceSource Gloss
48770Kaondeba-Wright (2008)
48818Mongolian (Halh Dialect)tɛdGaunt and Bayarmandakh (2004)
48914TurkmenolarDulling (1960)
48962KawaiisusiʔimɨZigmond et al. (1990)
49010TswanaboneCole (1955)
49106TauyanenniMacDonald (2013)
49154North Marquesanʔɑtou Cablitz (2006)
49250Ketbūŋ Georg (2006)
49298Panareməht͡ʃanton Payne (2013)
49346Tariananɑhɑ Aikhenvald (2003)
49394Jamaican Creole English (London Dialect)dɛmSutcliffe (1982)
49490UrduvoBhatia and Koul (2000)
49538Berbice Dutch Creoleeni Kouwenberg (1994)
49634Antigua and Barbuda Creole English (North Antiguan Dialect)demFarquhar (1974)
49682Antigua and Barbuda Creole English (South Antiguan Dialect)demFarquhar (1974)
49730Seselwa Creole FrenchzotCorne (1977)
49778Iwaidja (Iwaidja Dialect)anatEvans pc ()
49826YukultapiltaKeen (1983)
49874Torau0Evans (2015)
49922TeoporiEvans (2015)
49970BannoninariEvans (2015)
50018MonoEvans (2015)
50066CubeodãMorse and Maxwell (1999)
50113Yanomamakama pə nɨMigliazza (1972)
50198Malaymereka Othman and Atmosumarto (1995)
50246Rapa Nuiɾaua Du Feu (1996)
50342Big NambasɣirFox (1979)
50390UraleilCrowley (1999)
50438French (St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands Dialect)óelHighfield (1979)
50486Huallaga Huánuco Quechua pajkunaWeber (1989)
50582KwameraiɾahaLindstrom and Lynch (1994)
50678Mangarayigaɭaɾiwa Merlan (1989)
50630MaoriɾaatouHarlow (1996)
50726Vaeakau-Taumakolhātou Næss (2000)
43471Angolaranɛ, enɛLorenzino (1998)
50774Nothern Sothoβɔna Lourwrens el al. (1995)
50822MewatijeGusain (2003)
50918Chichewaiwo Bentley and Kulemeka (2001)
50966YeyiwòwóSeidel (2008)
51014Ekegusii βaraβuoCammenga (2002)
51254NoonɓiSoukka (2000)
51302SranandeŋWilner (2007)
51350JaraigəɲuJensen (2014)
51398DaasanachʰéTosco (2001)
51446East Makian (Waikyon Dialect)siBowden (2001)
57204KolbilaØ3A/S expressed by absence of a pronoun (zero form)Littig (2009)
50150Greekafˈti /af'ti/ is in fact the 3PL masculine form. The feminine form is /afˈtes/, the neuter is /afˈta/ (Pringle 1950:54).Pring (1950)
56640Nawuriɡ͡bà, ìɡ͡bà is animate. ì is inanimate.Sherwood (1982)
58256Dagaarebanaba= is the +human clitic form. a= is the -human clitic form. bana is the strong +human form. ana is the strong -human form.Kropp Dakubu (2005)
50870Lingalabangó/bangó/ is in fact the 3pl animate form, the 3pl inanimate form is /yangó/ (Meeuwis 2010:74).Meeuwis (2010)