Family:
System Type: F
Source: Wilson (2007).
Comment: A/S/O forms are "disjunctives". There are separate subject and object suffixes (pp117-118). The nasal flap is transcribed [ ɾ̃ ], as according to apparent IPA conventions
A | S | O | Poss. | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1st (excl) Person Singular | æmi, mi | æmi, mi | æmi, mi | -mən |
1st (excl) Person Dual | fuɾ̃ə | fuɾ̃ə | fuɾ̃ə | -fun |
1st (excl) Person Plural | fuɾ̃ə | fuɾ̃ə | fuɾ̃ə | -fun |
1st (incl) Person Dual | fuɾ̃ə | fuɾ̃ə | fuɾ̃ə | -fun |
1st (incl) Person Plural | fuɾ̃ə | fuɾ̃ə | fuɾ̃ə | -fun |
2nd Person Singular | wəjə | wəjə | wəjə | -xu |
2nd Person Dual | wuɾ̃ə | wuɾ̃ə | wuɾ̃ə | -xun |
2nd Person Plural | wuɾ̃ə | wuɾ̃ə | wuɾ̃ə | -xun |
3rd Person Singular Gender 1 | umə, mə | umə, mə | umə, mə | -uɾ̃, -ũ |
3rd Person Dual | vəɾ̃i | vəɾ̃i | vəɾ̃i | -ɾ̃i |
3rd Person Plural | vəɾ̃i | vəɾ̃i | vəɾ̃i | -ɾ̃i |