Family:
System Type: None
Source: Tyler (1969).
Comment: The full paradigm is not given explicitly for all case forms, and some forms are inferred on the basis of remarks on pp. 53, 59, 60, 108 of the grammar; would be good to check on the forms of the possessive and the accusative forms for 1 excl nsg, incl nsg, 2nsg, 3fem, 3 nsg. With the third person, there are distinct proximate and distal forms, the distal forms are used here (since the presentation in the grammar implies they are the unmarked ones). Also, 3rd person nonsingular forms have a masc vs fem/neuter distinction; the masc forms are entered here.
A | S | O | Poss. | |
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1st (excl) Person Singular | nanna | nanna | naːninni | naː |
1st (excl) Person Dual | manna | manna | maːninni | maː |
1st (excl) Person Plural | manna | manna | maːninni | maː |
1st (incl) Person Dual | mannaɖa | mannaɖa | maːminni - | manna |
1st (incl) Person Plural | mannaɖa | mannaɖa | maːminni - | manna |
2nd Person Singular | nimma | nimma | niːninni | niː |
2nd Person Dual | miːru | miːru | miːninni - | miː |
2nd Person Plural | miːru | miːru | miːninni - | miː |
3rd Person Singular Gender 1 | oːɳɖu | oːɳɖu | oːninni | oːni |
3rd Person Singular Gender 2 | addu | addu | daːninni - | daːni |
3rd Person Dual | oːru | oːru | oːrinni | oːri |
3rd Person Plural | oːru | oːru | oːrinni | oːri |