Paradigm Details:

Language: (wnu) Usan.

Family:

System Type: None

Source: Reesink (1987).

Comment: "Given the way plural inanimate objects are conceived of as singular, the third person plural object prefix could never refer to inanimate objects, and the third person singular does not have an explicit object prefix." (Reesink 1987: 109) -- I assume that plural inanimate possessors are also referred to with a singular form (C vT).

Pronoun Paradigm:

  A S O Poss.
1st (excl) Person Singular ye ye ye- , yV- yonou
1st (excl) Person Dual in in in- , ini- ininou
1st (excl) Person Plural in in in- , ini- ininou
1st (incl) Person Dual in in in- , ini- ininou
1st (incl) Person Plural in in in- , ini- ininou
2nd Person Singular ne an ne- , nV- nonou
2nd Person Dual an an an- , ani- aninou
2nd Person Plural an an an- , ani- aninou
3rd Person Singular Gender 1 wo wo - , (wo) wonou
3rd Person Singular Gender 2 wo wo - , (wo) wonou
3rd Person Dual wuri wuri (w)oro- , wuri- , wuru- wonou (?) , wurinou
3rd Person Plural wuri wuri (w)oro- , wuri- , wuru- wonou (?) , wurinou