Words:

IDLanguageEntryAnnotationLoanSourceSource Gloss
44968BrahuidaːfteAndronov (2006)
37691RitharnguḓaliñaHeath (1980b)
37581Yorta Yortadamnanan, damnanakBowe and Morey (1999)
47540Badimaya (Southern Dialect)d̪an̪an̪aDunn (1988)
47492Badimaya (Northern Dialect)d̪an̪an̪aDunn (1988)
37661GarlaliḓanaṋaMcDonald and Wurm (1979)
37753TeanudapaFrançois (2010)
44057AbkhazdaràHewitt (1979)
50064CubeodãreMorse and Maxwell (1999)
37751TanemadatoFrançois (2010)
37654Abuide-Kratochvíl (2007)
40535VanimodébéRoss (1980)
37752TarokodehiyaanTsukida (2005)
49632Antigua and Barbuda Creole English (North Antiguan Dialect)demFarquhar (1974)
49680Antigua and Barbuda Creole English (South Antiguan Dialect)demFarquhar (1974)
37575DanishdemHarbert (2007)
49392Jamaican Creole English (London Dialect)dɛmSutcliffe (1982)
45640SwedishdɛmBjörkhagen (1966)
43564Nigerian Pidgindɛm Faraclas (1996)
41084EnglishðɛmOED (2013)
37620Torres Strait CreoledemplaShnukal (1988)
43721NdyukadenIn certain contexts surfaces as ‘de’ by a regular phonological process of denasalization (Huttar and Huttar 1994:462). Huttar and Huttar (1994)
51300SranandeŋWilner (2007)
61785MpurderOdé (2002)
37722LovonodetuFrançois (2010)
62206Guugu Yimidhirrdhanaan, dhananganHaviland (1979)
37559BayalidhaṋagunaTerrill (2002)
37647Javanesedheweke, piyambakipun, panjenenganipunRobson (1992)
48170Arop-LokepdiLynch et al. (2002)
48576Kokota=diPalmer (2009)
61321Malay (North-Moluccan Dialect)dia, dorangdia is +human, dorang is -human.Taylor (1983)
52528MuinanediitoWalton, Hensarling and Maxwell (2000)
37757WarrnambooldilakandaBlake (2003)
37655Abuido-Kratochvíl (2007)
61225Malay (Kupang Dialect)dongSteinhauer (1983)
55648Kupang MalaydoŋJacob and Grimes (2006)
61449Malay (Banda Dialect)dorangPaauw (2009)
61273Malay (Ambon Dialect)dorangMinde (1997)
61401Malay (Manado Dialect)dorangPaauw (2009)
61177Malay (Alor Dialect)dorangBaird, Klamer & Kratochvíl (2004)
61502Malay (Larantuka Dialect)doraŋPaauw (2009)
61545Malay (Papua Dialect)doraŋPaauw (2009)
57058Mambaydu˩gu˥Anonby (2008)
46120Pashto (Northern Dialect)duy'duy' is in fact the 3pM form, the 3pF form is 'dio' (David 2014:159). David (2014)
37636LatineaKennedy (1952)
58872Denyaɛ̀bwɔ́Seguin (1998)
62350YeiɛdɛCarroll, M.J. (2017)
55392BanhumeenəŋWilson (2007)
45256Slaveyʔegedĩ Keren (1989)
42840NakanaiegiteuJohnston ()