Tryon, Darrell T. 1967. Dehu Grammar. B7. Pacific Linguistics: Canberra.

Provided Lexicon:

IDLanguageWordEntrySource GlossAnnotationLoan
34018Dehu3pl M A (3rd Person Plural Masculine)aŋat
34019Dehu3pl M S (3rd Person Plural Masculine)aŋat
34020Dehu3pl M O (3rd Person Plural Masculine)aŋat
34021Dehu3pl M P (3rd Person Plural Masculine)i aŋat
34022Dehu3pl F A (3rd Person Plural Feminine)aŋat
34023Dehu3pl F S (3rd Person Plural Feminine)aŋat
34024Dehu3pl F O (3rd Person Plural Feminine)aŋat
34025Dehu3pl F P (3rd Person Plural Feminine)i aŋat
34026Dehu3pl N A (3rd Person Plural Neuter)aŋat
34027Dehu3pl N S (3rd Person Plural Neuter)aŋat
34028Dehu3pl N O (3rd Person Plural Neuter)aŋat
34029Dehu3pl N P (3rd Person Plural Neuter)i aŋat
33984Dehu2sg O (2nd Person Singular)0
33985Dehu2sg P (2nd Person Singular)i e
36853Dehu3d O (3rd Person Dual)ñiɖo
37069Dehu3d P (3rd Person Dual)i ñiɖo
37284Dehu3p A (3rd Person Plural)aŋat, ñudenite eð is the form for animals.
37731Dehu3p O (3rd Person Plural)aŋat
37947Dehu3p P (3rd Person Plural)i aŋat
33966Dehu1du A (1st (excl) Person Dual)ñihoñiho is used when referents are young. eaho is used when one referent is young and one old.
33967Dehu1du S (1st (excl) Person Dual)ñihoñiho is used when referents are young. eaho is used when one referent is young and one old.
33974Dehu12du A (1st (incl) Person Dual)ñiso, easo
33975Dehu12du S (1st (incl) Person Dual)ñiso, easo
33983Dehu2sg S (2nd Person Singular)eø, m̥unaeø and m̥una are familiar forms, epun is the respectful form.
33982Dehu2sg A (2nd Person Singular)eø, m̥unaeø and m̥una are familiar forms, epun is the respectful form.
36402Dehu3d A (3rd Person Dual)ñiɖolueð is for animals.
36629Dehu3d S (3rd Person Dual)ñiɖolueð is for animals.
37509Dehu3p S (3rd Person Plural)aŋat, ñudenite eð is the form for animals.