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IDLanguageEntryAnnotationLoanSourceSource Gloss
35800TeiwaaKlamer (2010)
35801Teiwaa'anKlamer (2010)
35802TeiwaiKlamer (2010)
35803TeiwainKlamer (2010)
35959NenymamEvans (2013)
29384ArabanaukaruHercus (1994)
29502Korowaiyupvan Enk and de Vries (1997)
38079AneityumaanLynch (2000)
38252AbuidiKratochvíl (2007)
38488AdangsaHaan (2001)
38807TeiwaaKlamer (2010)
29665Teiwaa'anKlamer (2010)
51742Abma (Suru Mwerani Dialect)øzero-markedSchneider (2010)
50878Lingala/yé/ is in fact the 3s animate form, the 3s inanimate form is /yangó/ (Meeuwis 2010:74). Meeuwis (2010)
26752Lower Sorbianwonowon is masculine, wono is neuter and wona is feminine.Stone (1993b)
26293Bulgariantotoj is the masculine form. to is the neuter form. tja is the feminine form.Scatton (1993)
26361Macedoniantoatoj is masculine, toa is neuter, taa is feminine.Friedman (1993)
61029CrowkuThree forms are provided for 3sg: i:, ku and ko:.Graczyk (2007)
51550Saint Lucian Creole FrenchliThe variant /i/ also occurs (Carrington 1984:69). Carrington (1984)
47031ChoctawyammakThe form 'yammak' is also listed (Broadwell 2006:93).Broadwell (2006)
49930TeopeveThe forms 'e' and 'ee' also exist.Evans (2015)
50542Ratahaniˈse The form /se/ also occurs (Himmelmann 1999:31). Himmelmann (1999)
48874AmharicɨsswaThe form /ɨrswa/ is also listed (Appleyard 2013:26).Appleyard (2013)
44642Old Hittiteɑpɑ̄šThe form 'ɑpɑš' is also listed (Hoffner Jr and Melcher 2008:133-4).Hoffner Jr and Melcher (2008)
49018TswanaeneThe form 'jene' is also listed (Cole 1955:128). Cole (1955)
51118MalayalamaʋaɭThe form /iʋaɭ/ is also listed (Asher and Kumari 1997:258). Asher and Kumari (1997)
46082KaingangfiThe form '-hi' is also listed (Wiesemann 1972:101).Wiesemann (1972)
46370CantonesekéuihThe form 'héuih' is also listed (Yip 1999:17).Matthews and Yip (1994)
50446French (St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands Dialect)alThe form /èl/ is also listed as a free variant (Highfield 1979:79).Highfield (1979)
44115Sunwar (Saipu Dialect)mekomiː The form 'aːmiː' is also listed (Borchers 2008:67-72).Borchers (2008)
48778Kaondeu-The form 'a-' is also listed (Wright 2008:20).Wright (2008)
41190Rotokasoirarera is masculine; oira is feminine; va is neuter.Firchow (1987)
26871Cassubianonoon is the masculine form. ono is the neuter form and ona is the feminine form for 3sg A and S arguments.Stone (1993a)
26565Czechonoon is the form for masculine animates and inantimate arguments, ono is the form for neuter arguments, and ona is the form for feminine arguments.Short (1993a)
26813Polishonoon is masculine; ono is neuter; ona is feminine.Rothstein (1993)
61953Martuthunirangunhunhiyu is a proximal demonstrative and ngunhu is a distal demonstrative.Dench (1995)
25152Maraŋayiṇaŋgayi is masculine, ŋayi is feminine and n-ga-yi is neuter.Heath (1981)
61395Jingulujimijimi is a neuterdemonstrative used for 3rd person reference.Pensalfini (2003)
32870Bununistunisti is a proximal form. istun is a medial form. ista is a distal form.de Busser (2009)
58264Dagaareʊnɔʊ= is the clitic form.Kropp Dakubu (2005)
27864Gothicitais is the masculine form, ita is the neuter form and si is the feminine form.Harbert (2007)
28077Frisian, Westernithy is the masculine form, it is the neuter form, and sy is the feminine form.Harbert (2007)
28009Danishdethan is the masculine form, det is the neuter form, and hun is the feminine form.Harbert (2007)
50119YanomamathənɨGender 1 is masc & fem; Gender 2 is inanimateMigliazza (1972)
60364cora_ICR_TCC_2amɨdistant (seen): deictic reference, not genderCasad (1984)
61512Malay (Larantuka Dialect)bicudia is neutral, bicu is male, and bica is female.Paauw (2009)
44834Wappocepʰi ‘cepʰi’ is in fact the distal form, the proximal form is ‘hepʰi’ (Thompson, Park and, Li 2006:25).Thompson et al. (2006)
61283Malay (Ambon Dialect)antua, akangantua is a polite form, akang is neutralMinde (1997)
62015Cora-ICR-LBamɨ, amɨhnaamɨ is a subject preverbal demonstrative 'there', amɨhna is post-verbal subject demonstrative.Casad, Eugene (1984)
50158Greekafˈti /af'ti/ is the 3SG feminine form. The neuter form is /af'to/ (Pringle 1950:54).Pring (1950)