54476 | Sáliba | kʷ- | | | Labrada (2016) | |
54545 | Maco | kʷ(V)- ... adu | | | Labrada (2016) | |
54571 | Yuwana | kʷ- | | | Labrada (2016) | |
54661 | Páez | ikweʔsʲ | | | Jung (2008) | |
54709 | Tariana | i- | | | Aikhenvald (2003) | |
54757 | Shona | -iɲu | | | Fortune (1955) | |
54805 | Igbo | ono | | | Emenanjo (1987) | |
54853 | Zulu | -inu | | | Doke (1927) | |
54901 | Balanta-Kentohe | diin | | | Wilson (1961) | |
54949 | Bijago | -anɛ | | | Wilson (2007) | |
54997 | West-Central Limba | ndɛŋ | | | Mukarovsky (1962/1963) | |
55045 | Themne | nu | | | Wilson (2007) | |
55089 | Baga Sitemu | nu | | | Wilson (2007) | |
55133 | Nalu | mirin | | | Wilson (2007) | |
43296 | Chadian Spoken Arabic (Nigerian Dialect) | -ku | 2dF form is '-kan' (Owens 1993:84). | | Owens (1993) | |
52547 | Muinane | ámɨɨsi | ámɨɨɸe as feminine form | | Walton, Hensarling and Maxwell (2000) | |
61038 | Crow | dís- | dís- is the alienable form. The forms of inalienable pronominal prefixes depend on the stem initial sounds. | | Graczyk (2007) | |
43740 | Ndyuka | u | In certain contexts surfaces as ‘w’ by a regular phonological process of glide formation (Huttar and Huttar 1994:462). | | Huttar and Huttar (1994) | |
52520 | Ocaina | mo̙ʔxo | mo̙ʔxa as feminine form | | Rosselli (2000) | |
44220 | Tshangla | natɕʰika | The 1d form 'atɕʰika ' may also be used as the 2d form (Andvik 2010:53). | | Andvik (2010) | |
43788 | Egyptian Spoken Arabic (Cairene Dialect) | -ku | The alternate form 'bituːʕkum' is also reported (Gary and Gamal-Eldin 1984:84). | | Gary and Gamal-Eldin (1984) | |
49315 | Panare | aməenton | The form ‘aɲimonton’ is also listed (Payne 2013:88). | | Payne (2013) | |
50551 | Ratahan | ikuˈmu | The form /kuˈmu/ also occurs (Himmelmann 1999:31). | | Himmelmann (1999) | |
48835 | Mongolian (Halh Dialect) | tanarɪn | The form 'manai' is also listed (Gaunt and Bayarmandakh 2004:80). | | Gaunt and Bayarmandakh (2004) | |
49603 | Sãotomense | ˈnãse | The form ‘nãˈse’ is also listed as a free variant (Ferraz 1979:62). | | Ferraz (1979) | |
46379 | Cantonese | léihdeih | The form 'néihdeih' is also listed (Yip 1999:17). | | Matthews and Yip (1994) | |
45995 | Inuktitut (West Greenlandic Dialect) | -si | The form '-rsi' is also listed (Fortescue 1984:207). | | Fortescue (1984) | |
51559 | Saint Lucian Creole French | sa zot | The form /sa a zot/ also occurs (Carrington 1984:72). | | Carrington (1984) | |
44651 | Old Hittite | šumēl, šummenzɑn | The form 'šumenzɑn' is also listed (Hoffner Jr and Melcher 2008:133-4). | | Hoffner Jr and Melcher (2008) | |
44364 | Somali | -kìinna | The form used for a feminine possessum is '-tìinna'. | | Saeed (1999) | |
53726 | Murui Huitoto | omɨkoie | there is the feminine form omɨɲoie | | Piñeros and Roselli (2000) | |
43536 | Persian (Farsi) (Tehrani Dialect) | ʃoma | This pronoun also functions as the 2sg formal form. | | Mahootian (1997) | |
55715 | Ndut | -on, -ɗon, -ron | vowel of the form -on undergoes ATR harmony | | Morgan (1996) | |
43884 | Modern Hebrew | -xɛm | ‘-xɛm’ is in fact the 2plM form, the 2plF form is ‘-xɛn’ (Gilnert 1989:30-1). | | Glinert (1989) | |
35946 | Nen | bbende | | | Evans (2013) | |
35768 | Teiwa | yi'in | | | Klamer (2010) | |
35767 | Teiwa | yi | | | Klamer (2010) | |
35766 | Teiwa | y(i)- | | | Klamer (2010) | |
28895 | Tok Pisin | biloŋ yutupela | | | Woodford (1979) | |
31301 | Eipo | aŋun betiɲe | | | Heeschen (1998) | |
22459 | Dalabon | -nokorrŋ | | | Evans et al. (2004) | |
25372 | Yawijibaya | ɲidgeneŋgedi | | | Capell and Coate (1984) | |
34656 | Cebuano | niɲu | | | Wolff (1965) | |
32429 | Tagalog | niɲo | | | Schachter and Otanes (1972) | |
29371 | Arabana | urupulakuṋa | | | Hercus (1994) | |
30268 | Bayali | bulaŋuṋ | | | Terrill (2002) | |
35653 | Sanskrit | vām | | | Egenes (2006) | |
35652 | Sanskrit | yuvayoḥ | | | Egenes (2006) | |
35538 | Garrwa | nimba | | | Mushin (2012) | |
35470 | Ngandi | -ʔṇurkurayi | | | Heath (1978) | |