Words:

IDLanguageEntryAnnotationLoanSourceSource Gloss
43660Bantawakʰoci Doornenbal (2009)
43721NdyukadenIn certain contexts surfaces as ‘de’ by a regular phonological process of denasalization (Huttar and Huttar 1994:462). Huttar and Huttar (1994)
43769Egyptian Spoken Arabic (Cairene Dialect)hummaGary and Gamal-Eldin (1984)
43817Koasatiibisnón Kimball (1991)
43865Modern Hebrew-am ‘-am’ is in fact the 3plM form, the 3plF form is ‘-an’ (Gilnert 1989:30-1).Glinert (1989)
43913North Levantine Arabic (Damascene Dialect)-hon Cowell (1964)
43961Mbugu (Inner Dialect)hú, úMous (2003)
44009Mbugu (Normal Dialect)váláMous (2003)
44057AbkhazdaràHewitt (1979)
44105Sunwar (Saipu Dialect)ãnkali Borchers (2008)
44153Basque (Standard Dialect)hauekde Rijk (2008)
44201TshanglarokteAndvik (2010)
44249LepchahɯjumPlaisier (2007)
44297Gulf Arabic-hum Holes (1990)
44345SomaliiyáguSaeed (1999)
44393TuvaluanlaatouBesnier (2000)
44488SavosavozepoWegener (2012)
44536Chimariko pʰaʔmotJany (2009)
44584Bullom So ŋà Childs (2011)
44632Old Hittiteapūšhe form 'apē' is also listed (Hoffner Jr and Melcher 2008:133-4).Hoffner Jr and Melcher (2008)
44680ManchucembeGorelova (2002)
44728Totonac (Misantla Dialect)utunMacKay (1999)
44776Kwazavan der Voort (2004)
44824Wappocekoːto ‘cekoːto’ is in fact the distal form, the proximal form is ‘hekoːto’ (Thompson, Park and, Li 2006:25).Thompson et al. (2006)
44872Ao Naga (Mongsen Dialect)túŋla, túŋəla, túŋkhəlaCoupe (2008)
44920KurukhaːrinHahn (1911)
44968BrahuidaːfteAndronov (2006)
45016ArboreʔosóHayward (1984)
45064KoyaoːrinniTyler (1969)
45112Hausasu Newman (2000)
45208Iraqwinooín Nordbustad (1988)
45256Slaveyʔegedĩ Keren (1989)
45304Finnishneidæt Karlsson (1999)
45352Adamawa Fulani kámɓeStennes (1967)
45400Maithili hinka səb kẽYadav (1996)
45448SarceeīgídíníCook (1984)
45496Khmer (Central Dialect)koat Haiman (2011)
45544Anongŋ˧˩ɳɯŋ˥Sun and Liu (2009)
45640SwedishdɛmBjörkhagen (1966)
45688HungarianőketKenesei et al. (1998)
45736CupeñopəmHill (2005)
45784MorisyenbanlaBaker (1972)
45832WaraotatumaRomero-Figeroa (1997)
45880Jamamadí (Jarawara Dialect)meraThe 3rd person plural A and S form 'mee' may also be used (Dixon 2004:77).Dixon (2004)
45928Crow∅-Graczyk (2007)
45976Inuktitut (West Greenlandic Dialect)ukuFortescue (1984)
46024PipilyehemetCampbell (1985)
46072KaingangʔɑgWiesemann (1972)
46120Pashto (Northern Dialect)duy'duy' is in fact the 3pM form, the 3pF form is 'dio' (David 2014:159). David (2014)
46168Ngarinman (Bilinara (Pilinara) Dialect)ɲaruluMeakins and Nordlinger (2014)