Words:

IDLanguageEntryAnnotationLoanSourceSource Gloss
51644Cupeñopəʔ Hill (2005)
51692Raga-a, -eVari-Bogiri (2011)
51740Abma (Suru Mwerani Dialect)ni, niniSchneider (2010)
51969ArhuacoaFrank (1985)
52017BorucaCastro (2007)
52065TeribebaQuesada (2000)
52116YaguanííPayne, Doris and Payne, Thomas (1990)
52161CubeoChacon (2012)
52209Boratìː-tʃɛ̀Thiesen & Weber (2012)
52257Woun MeuiFonegra (2000)
52305IngapajLevinsohn & Janasoy (2000)
52352CarijonanərəMoreno (2000)
52392Awa-CuaiquerusDuẽnas (2000)
52440Sionaʔɨ̃/ 'ba / hã'ʔa / 'geWheeler (2000)
52485Ocainai̙ha̙ Rosselli (2000)
52536MuinanedíígoWalton, Hensarling and Maxwell (2000)
52584SirianoigóCriswell and Badrup (2000)
52632Tuyucako'oBarnes and Malone (2000)
52694YurutíkoóKinch and Kinch (2000)
52720MacaguánponɯLobo-Guerrero and Herrera (2000)
52768AchaguaruʝaLozano (2000)
52816CurripacosrúɑMosonyi (2000)
52864Piapocotsáa'iMosonyi (2000)
52912PiaroahʷæhuMosonyi (2000)
52960CoguieiOrtíz Ricaurte (2000)
53005ChimilanóuveLozano (2000)
53044WayuuʃiaMansen and Captain (2000)
53092BarékuhũRamirez (2000)
53140EpenaičiPardo and Aguirre (1993)
53188Emberá-BaudóičiPardo and Aguirre (1993)
53236Embera-ChamíičiPardo and Aguirre (1993)
53284Embera-CatíoiǰiPardo and Aguirre (1993)
53380Nadëbta-Bolaños and Epps (2009)
53427DâwtihBolaños and Epps (2009)
56826Banda-NdéléØ3SG.INAM expressed by zero formSampson (1997)
56406GaØ3SG.INANIM O expressed by absence of any formKropp Dakubu (1976)
62013Cora-ICR-LBamɨh, pamɨhnaamɨh is a preverbal object demonstrative, pamɨhna is a post-verbal object demonstrative.Casad, Eugene (1984)
61281Malay (Ambon Dialect)antua, akangantua is a polite form, akang is neutralMinde (1997)
43429Turkishon̪uCorrected by T. Mark EllisonGöksel and Kerslake (2005)
61510Malay (Larantuka Dialect)bicudia is neutral, bicu is male, and bica is female.Paauw (2009)
44640Old Hittiteapūnform 'apɑ̄n' is also listed (Hoffner Jr and Melcher 2008:133-4).Hoffner Jr and Melcher (2008)
45072Koyadaːninniform needs checkingTyler (1969)
26363Macedonian=gogo is masculine and neuter, ja is feminine.Friedman (1993)
28011Danishdetham is the masculine form, det is the neuter form, and hende is the feminine form.Harbert (2007)
28079Frisian, Westernithim is the masculine form, it is the neuter form and har is the feminine form.Harbert (2007)
27866Gothicitaina is the masculine form, ita is the neuter form and ija is the feminine form.Harbert (2007)
43285Chadian Spoken Arabic (Nigerian Dialect)-haIn free variation with '-a/-he' (Owens 1993:84).Owens (1993)
26815Polishniejego is the masculine emphatic form; nie is the neuter form; niã is the feminine form.Rothstein (1993)
26873Cassubianjejego isthe masculine form, je is the neuter form and je̜ is the feminine form for 3sg O argument.Stone (1993a)
26567Czechjejjeho, jej and ho are animate masculine forms. jej and ho are masculine inanimate forms. je, jej and ho are neter forms. ji is the feminine form.Short (1993a)