52382 | Carijona | əwɨ | | | Moreno (2000) | |
52430 | Awa-Cuaiquer | na | | | Duẽnas (2000) | |
52478 | Siona | jɨ'ʔɨ | | | Wheeler (2000) | |
52514 | Ocaina | xo̙ | | | Rosselli (2000) | |
52574 | Muinane | úúxóʔo | | | Walton, Hensarling and Maxwell (2000) | |
52622 | Siriano | ʝɨɨ́ | | | Criswell and Badrup (2000) | |
52670 | Tuyuca | jɨ'ɨ | | | Barnes and Malone (2000) | |
52684 | Yurutí | jɨɨ́ | | | Kinch and Kinch (2000) | |
52758 | Macaguán | Kʰan | | | Lobo-Guerrero and Herrera (2000) | |
52806 | Achagua | nuʝa | | | Lozano (2000) | |
52854 | Curripaco | ṇúɑ | | | Mosonyi (2000) | |
52902 | Piapoco | núa | | | Mosonyi (2000) | |
52950 | Piaroa | tʰɨ | | | Mosonyi (2000) | |
52998 | Cogui | nas | | | Ortíz Ricaurte (2000) | |
53034 | Chimila | nári | | | Lozano (2000) | |
53082 | Wayuu | taja | | | Mansen and Captain (2000) | |
58300 | Dagaare | maa | A syllabic nasal N= is the clitic form. | | Kropp Dakubu (2005) | |
43767 | Ndyuka | mi | In certain contexts surfaces as ‘m’ by a regular phonological process of vowel deletion (Huttar and Huttar 1994:462). | | Huttar and Huttar (1994) | |
61367 | Malay (North-Moluccan Dialect) | kita, saya, beta | kita is informal; saya and beta are formal forms. | | Taylor (1983) | |
61500 | Malay (Larantuka Dialect) | kita, beta | kita is the familiar form, beta is the formal form. | | Paauw (2009) | |
56684 | Nawuri | Ǹ̩ | Ǹ̩ is a syllabic nasal consonant homorganic with the following consonant. | | Sherwood (1982) | |
57680 | Konni | N˩ | “The first person singular pronoun is a syllabic nasal, with its own tone, Low in most constructions,” | | Cahill (1999) | |
50770 | Vaeakau-Taumako | iau | The form /au/ also occurs (Næss 2000:32). | | Næss (2000) | |
50674 | Maori | ahau | The form /au/ is also listed (Harlow 1996:6). | | Harlow (1996) | |
50482 | French (St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands Dialect) | je | The form /mwê/ is also listed, see Highfield (1979:79) for discussion of this variants distribution. | | Highfield (1979) | |
46118 | Kaingang | ʔinh | The form '-nh' is also listed (Wiesemann 1972:100). | | Wiesemann (1972) | |
46406 | Cantonese | ngóh | The form 'óh' is also listed (Yip 1999:17). | | Matthews and Yip (1994) | |
44247 | Tshangla | dʑigi | The forms 'dʑi' and 'dʑiŋgi' are also listed (Andvik 2010:53). | | Andvik (2010) | |
45158 | Hausa | ni | The forms 'in' and 'na' are also listed (Newman 2000). | | Newman (2000) | |
50914 | Lingala | ngáí | The forms /ngá/ and /ngáyí/ are also listed (Meeuwis 2010:74). | | Meeuwis (2010) | |
59253 | Mungbam (Biya Dialect) | mə˧…N˧ | The preverbal forms of the first person singular pronouns show a discontinuous form mV- followed by a homorganic nasal. | | Lovegren (2013) | |
59149 | Mungbam (Munken Dialect) | mə˧…N˧ | The preverbal forms of the first person singular pronouns show a discontinuous form mV- followed by a homorganic nasal. | | Lovegren (2013) | |
59348 | Mungbam (Ngun Dialect) | mə˧…N˧ | The preverbal forms of the first person singular pronouns show a discontinuous form mV- followed by a homorganic nasal. | | Lovegren (2013) | |
59150 | Mungbam (Abar Dialect) | mə˧…N˧ | The preverbal forms of the first person singular pronouns show a discontinuous form mV- followed by a homorganic nasal. | | Lovegren (2013) | |
54688 | Páez | adʲ | ũʔkwe is the feminine form | | Jung (2008) | |
23874 | Boumaa Fijian | au | | | Dixon (1988) | |
23875 | Boumaa Fijian | u | | | Dixon (1988) | |
23948 | Aneityum | añak | | | Lynch (2000) | |
24028 | Komnzo | nze | | | Doehler () | |
24096 | Mblafe | ᵑgi | | | Doehler, Christian () | |
24160 | Kunja / Bondobol | ⁿdʒə̯n | | | Doehler spreadsheet | |
24228 | Latin | ego | | | Kennedy (1952) | |
24296 | Dutch | ik | | | Spronck (2013) | |
24364 | Ungarinyin | ŋin | | | Rumsey (1982) | |
24432 | Maranunggu | ŋañ | | | Tryon (1970) | |
24500 | Malak-Malak | ŋa | | | Birk (1976) | |
24568 | Kalkutungu | ŋaṱu | | | Black (1979) | |
24636 | Ritharngu | ŋara | | | Heath (1980b) | |
24704 | Garlali | ŋañi | | | McDonald and Wurm (1979) | |
24772 | Paakantyi | ŋad̲u | | | Hercus (1982) | |