languages are all Kayanic languages, 14 in total, with English and Indonesian as references. List of languages and number of concepts/words recorded for each: Wahau 709 Gaai 672 Kelai 727 Jiu Luai, Woq Helaq 663 Méi lan 689 Hibau, Woq Helaq 794 Long Gelat 701 Ngorek 682 Mpraa 728 Baram Kayan 595 Data Dian Kayan 791 Balui Liko Kayan 422 Busang Bahau Saq 739 Attestation of concepts/words (how many languages have an entry per concept/word) not all concepts/words have full attestation. 99 concepts have 100 percent attestation (all 14 languages) 121 concepts have 93 percent attestation (13 of 14 languages) 149 concepts have 86 percent attestation (12 of 14 languages) 124 concepts have 79 percent attestation (11 of 14 languages) 91 concepts have 71 percent attestation (10 of 14 languages) 62 concepts have 64 percent attestation (9 of 14 languages) 40 concepts have 57 percent attestation (8 of 14 languages) 46 concepts have 50 percent attestation (7 of 14 languages) 42 concepts have 43 percent attestation (6 of 14 languages) 58 concepts have 36 percent attestation (5 of 14 languages) 57 concepts have 29 percent attestation (4 of 14 languages) 111 concepts have 21 percent attestation (3 of 14 languages) 101 concepts have 14 percent attestation (2 of 14 languages) 77 concepts have 7 percent attestation (1 of 14 languages) Wahau, Gaai, Kelai, Jiu Luai Woq Helaq, Méi lan, Hibau Woq Helaq, and Long Gelat utilize an original orthography (It was used in the field for data entry, and does not originate with the communities). The key for the orthography is given below. Other languages utilize IPA, except for enya, which is represented as an n with tilde,IPA [j] which is written with y whereas j is used for the voiced post-alveolar affricate, and c, which is used for the voiceless post-alveolar affricate. original orthography IPA aa æ oe ɒ a a/ɑ ea əa̯ oa oə̯ eu əw/ou̯ au aw é ɛ éi ey/e ai aj ae aö̯ oei ɒj oé oe̯ ie iə̯ ue uə̯ ée eə̯ ao ao̯ i i u u o o/ɒ ou o aé ae̯ ia ia̯ e ə