Graczyk, Randolph. 2007. A Grammar of Crow. Lincoln, Nebraska; London, United Kingdom: University of Nebraska Press.

Provided Lexicon:

IDLanguageWordEntrySource GlossAnnotationLoan
61053Crow12du A (1st (incl) Person Dual)bíilu
45962Crow12du A (1st (incl) Person Dual)baː-
61051Crow12du O (1st (incl) Person Dual)bíilu
45960Crow12du O (1st (incl) Person Dual)baleː-
45959Crow12du P (1st (incl) Person Dual)baleːis-
61050Crow12du P (1st (incl) Person Dual)bale:is-bale:is- is the alienable form. The forms of inalienable pronominal prefixes depend on the stem initial sounds.
45961Crow12du S (1st (incl) Person Dual)baː-, bale:-
61052Crow12du S (1st (incl) Person Dual)bíilu
61049Crow12pl A (1st (incl) Person Plural)bíilu
45958Crow12pl A (1st (incl) Person Plural)baː-
45956Crow12pl O (1st (incl) Person Plural)baleː-
61047Crow12pl O (1st (incl) Person Plural)bíilu
45955Crow12pl P (1st (incl) Person Plural)baleːis-
61046Crow12pl P (1st (incl) Person Plural)bale:is-bale:is- is the alienable form. The forms of inalienable pronominal prefixes depend on the stem initial sounds.
45957Crow12pl S (1st (incl) Person Plural)baː-, bale:-
61048Crow12pl S (1st (incl) Person Plural)bíilu
61061Crow1du A (1st (excl) Person Dual)bíilu
45970Crow1du A (1st (excl) Person Dual)baː-
61059Crow1du O (1st (excl) Person Dual)bíilu
45968Crow1du O (1st (excl) Person Dual)baleː-
61058Crow1du P (1st (excl) Person Dual)bas-bas- is the alienable form. The forms of inalienable pronominal prefixes depend on the stem initial sounds.
45967Crow1du P (1st (excl) Person Dual)bas-
61060Crow1du S (1st (excl) Person Dual)bíilu
45969Crow1du S (1st (excl) Person Dual)baː-, bale:-
61057Crow1pl A (1st (excl) Person Plural)bíilu
45966Crow1pl A (1st (excl) Person Plural)baː-
61055Crow1pl O (1st (excl) Person Plural)bíilu
45964Crow1pl O (1st (excl) Person Plural)baleː-
61054Crow1pl P (1st (excl) Person Plural)bas-bas- is the alienable form. The forms of inalienable pronominal prefixes depend on the stem initial sounds.
45963Crow1pl P (1st (excl) Person Plural)bas-
45965Crow1pl S (1st (excl) Person Plural)baː-, bale:-
61056Crow1pl S (1st (excl) Person Plural)bíilu
45974Crow1sg A (1st (excl) Person Singular)baː-
61065Crow1sg A (1st (excl) Person Singular)bi:
45972Crow1sg O (1st (excl) Person Singular)biː-
61063Crow1sg O (1st (excl) Person Singular)bi:
45971Crow1sg P (1st (excl) Person Singular)bas-
61062Crow1sg P (1st (excl) Person Singular)bas-bas- is the alienable form. The forms of inalienable pronominal prefixes depend on the stem initial sounds.
45973Crow1sg S (1st (excl) Person Singular)baː-, bi:-
61064Crow1sg S (1st (excl) Person Singular)bi:
61041Crow2du A (2nd Person Dual)díilu
45950Crow2du A (2nd Person Dual)dá-The form 'dáː-' is also listed (Graczyk 2007:121).
45948Crow2du O (2nd Person Dual)diː-
61039Crow2du O (2nd Person Dual)díilu
45947Crow2du P (2nd Person Dual)dís-
61038Crow2du P (2nd Person Dual)dís-dís- is the alienable form. The forms of inalienable pronominal prefixes depend on the stem initial sounds.
61040Crow2du S (2nd Person Dual)díilu
45949Crow2du S (2nd Person Dual)dá-, di:-The form 'dáː-' is also listed (Graczyk 2007:121).
61037Crow2pl A (2nd Person Plural)díilu
45946Crow2pl A (2nd Person Plural)dá-The form 'dáː-' is also listed (Graczyk 2007:121).