Maidu: -be ⇒ Northwest Maidu: kónojbè (“girl”) ^ Ultan, Russell. (1964). "Proto-Maiduan phonology," International Journal of American Linguistics, Vol....
Northeast Maidu: bîc̍ Northwest Maidu: c̍íbi ^ Ultan, Russell. (1964). "Proto-Maiduan phonology," International Journal of American Linguistics, Vol....
Nisenan: ba Northeast Maidu: bá Northwest Maidu: bá ^ Ultan, Russell. (1964). "Proto-Maiduan phonology," International Journal of American Linguistics, Vol....
Northeast Maidu: bán Northwest Maidu: báno, bán ^ Ultan, Russell. (1964). "Proto-Maiduan phonology," International Journal of American Linguistics, Vol....
Northeast Maidu: banák̍ Northwest Maidu: bának̍ ^ Ultan, Russell. (1964). "Proto-Maiduan phonology," International Journal of American Linguistics, Vol....
boˑ Northeast Maidu: bó Northwest Maidu: bóh- ^ Ultan, Russell. (1964). "Proto-Maiduan phonology," International Journal of American Linguistics, Vol....
(“to throw down hill”) Northwest Maidu: bóh- ^ Ultan, Russell. (1964). "Proto-Maiduan phonology," International Journal of American Linguistics, Vol....
(“to hit by throwing”) Northwest Maidu: bó- ^ Ultan, Russell. (1964). "Proto-Maiduan phonology," International Journal of American Linguistics, Vol....
stories”) >? Northwest Maidu: bétej (“mythical”) ^ Ultan, Russell. (1964). "Proto-Maiduan phonology," International Journal of American Linguistics, Vol....
(2nd-person singular hortatory), -by (cavetive) ^ Ultan, Russell. (1964). "Proto-Maiduan phonology," International Journal of American Linguistics, Vol....