Paradigm Details:

Language: (iws) Sepik Iwam.

Family:

System Type: None

Source: Conrad (1993).

Comment: Only the roots are given in the article, but suffixes /a/ 'subject' and /ir/ 'oblique' (oblique includes possessive) are stated as existing and a search through the text shows the 'unexpeced forms' like sir (rather than siyir). The 3dl forms aren't attested in the text and involve vowel sequences (to which strange things happen)

Pronoun Paradigm:

  A S O Poss.
1st (excl) Person Singular kara kara karir karir
1st (excl) Person Dual krɨra krɨra krɨrir krɨrir
1st (excl) Person Plural krɨma krɨma krɨmir krɨmir
1st (incl) Person Dual krɨra krɨra krɨrir krɨrir
1st (incl) Person Plural krɨma krɨma krɨmir krɨmir
2nd Person Singular kira kira kirir kirir
2nd Person Dual kɨma kɨma kɨmir kɨmir
2nd Person Plural kɨma kɨma kɨmir kɨmir
3rd Person Singular Gender 1 siya siya sir sir
3rd Person Singular Gender 2 saeya saeya sair sair
3rd Person Dual soa soa soir soir
3rd Person Plural sɨma sɨma sɨmir sɨmir