Words:

IDLanguageEntryAnnotationLoanSourceSource Gloss
60841Cora-ICR-NEpamɨhnaCasad (1984)
60889MpakwithiŋyumɽuDixon (1981)
60937YadhaykenuuŋumuCrowley (1983)
52351Carijonai-, tɨ-Moreno (2000)
61015Cassubianjegojego is the masculine and neuter form, ji is the feminine form.Stone (1993a)
34672CebuanoʔiyaWolff (1965)
61026Crowis-is- is the alienable form. The forms of inalienable pronominal prefixes depend on the stem initial sounds.Graczyk (2007)
50071Cubeoõ-hihi- is used with a limited set of lexical items (kin terms: father, mother, older sibling); it is alos only segmentally homophonous to 1.sg possessive, since when they overlap, the 3rd person form is a separate functional word, and the 1st person is a prefixMorse and Maxwell (1999)
58261Dagaarea=Kropp Dakubu (2005)
28012Danishdetshans is the masculine form, dets is the neuter form and hendes is the feminine form.Harbert (2007)
61075DjinangñanŋaŋiWaters (1989)
61088Cora - ICR - KQpamɨhnaCasad, Eugene H. ()
28080Frisian, Westernsyn, sinessyn and sines are masculine and neuter forms, har and harres are femine forms.Harbert (2007)
42071Fuyughul, huleBradshaw (2007)
61105GamilaraayngurunguGiacon (2014)
61148Gende∅-Ross (1995)
27867Gothicisis is the masculine and neuter form, izōs is the feminine form.Harbert (2007)
61170Guna San Blase=Smith (2014)
53522Hupdëtɨ᷆hBolaños and Epps (2009)
26202Inanwatantigidáe-so, tigáe-so, tigidá-wo, tigua-wotigidáe-so: masculine possessor, masculine possessum; tigáe-so: feminine possessor, masculine possessum; tigidá-wo: masculine posessor, feminine possessum; tigua-wo: feminine posessor, feminine possessumde Vries (2004)
61280Malay (Ambon Dialect)antua, akangMinde (1997)
43188Ingushcyn, cunNichols (2011)
31401Javanese-e, -ipunRobson (1992)
31400Javanese-ne, -nipunRobson (1992)
61388Jinguluniyi-Pensalfini (2003)
23849ItaliansueEvans ()
61408Malay (Manado Dialect)diaPaauw (2009)
61456Malay (Banda Dialect)dia, antuaPaauw (2009)
61509Malay (Larantuka Dialect)bicudia is neutral, bicu is male, and bica is female.Paauw (2009)
61552Malay (Papua Dialect)dia, de, da diPaauw (2009)
61232Malay (Kupang Dialect)diaSteinhauer (1983)
61328Malay (North-Moluccan Dialect)diaTaylor (1983)
53570Kakuakà̀ánʔ, míì-Bolaños and Epps (2009)
58739Kemedzung-u˩hu˥Smoes (2010)
61600Kafoadi-, d(a)-Baird (ToAppear2017)
61648RonggakaɹiArka (2016)
61696Neve'eiiMusgrave (2007)
61744Bukawaiŋ ndɪEckermann (2007)
61792Mpurn-Odé (2002)
61840Numanggang-ŋiŋHynum (2010)
58025Kulango, Bounaxɔ=Elders (2008)
44256LepchahɯdosəPlaisier (2007)
34268Longguŋaia, -naHill (1992)
61881Lower Sorbianjogojogo is masculine and neuter, jeje is feminine.Stone (1993b)
61923Macaguánpe-Lobo-Guerrero and Herrera (2000)
61184Malay (Alor Dialect)dia, de, beliauBaird, Klamer & Kratochvíl (2004)
61956Martuthunirangurnuwuyirnawu is a proximal demonstrative and ngurnuwu is a distal demonstrative.Dench (1995)
33631Mauwake(w)o, ona, w-, wiarBerghäll (2010)
48631Mavea-(n)aGuérin (2011)
62012Cora-ICR-LBamɨh, pamɨhnaCasad, Eugene (1984)