38026 | Aneityum | -rau | | | Lynch (2000) | |
38128 | Abui | da- | | | Kratochvíl (2007) | |
38394 | Adang | sɔ | | | Haan (2001) | |
52516 | Ocaina | umáha | ukáha as feminine form | | Rosselli (2000) | |
50151 | Greek | tus | /tus/ is the 3PL and 3D possessive pronoun for all genders (Pring 1950:54). | | Pring (1950) | |
45883 | Jamamadí (Jarawara Dialect) | mee kaa | This form can only be used to indicate possession by an animate (Dixon 2004:77). There is no form for inanimate possessors (Dixon 2004:77). | | Dixon (2004) | |
51399 | Daasanach | =lé | This enclitic also functions as an emphasis marker (Tosco 2001:247-8). In addition, note that the phonologically conditioned variant /=llé/ occurs when this element attaches to a word with a final vowel (Tosco 2001:247). | | Tosco (2001) | |
53710 | Murui Huitoto | daɨmaiaɨ ei | There is the feminine form daɨɲuaɨ ie | | Piñeros and Roselli (2000) | |
44348 | Somali | -kòoda | The form used for a feminine possessum is '-tòoda'. | | Saeed (1999) | |
48819 | Mongolian (Halh Dialect) | tɛdnii | The form 'tanai' is also listed (Gaunt and Bayarmandakh 2004:80). | | Gaunt and Bayarmandakh (2004) | |
49587 | Sãotomense | iˈnẽ | The forms ‘inẽ’, ‘iˈne’, and ‘ne’ are also listed as free variants (Ferraz 1979:62). Note, unlike for the third person singular O,P pronoun, no distinct second object form exists in the plural (Ferraz 1979:62). | | Ferraz (1979) | |
51543 | Saint Lucian Creole French | sa jo | The form /sa a jo/ also occurs (Carrington 1984:72). | | Carrington (1984) | |
50019 | Mono | -iri | The form '-ri' also exists. | | Evans (2015) | |
50535 | Ratahan | imangaˈse | The form /mangaˈse/ also occurs (Himmelmann 1999:31). | | Himmelmann (1999) | |
46363 | Cantonese | kéuihdeih | The form 'héuihdeih' is also listed (Yip 1999:17). | | Matthews and Yip (1994) | |
55699 | Ndut | -wa | no ATR harmony | | Morgan (1996) | |
36912 | Gothic | izē, izō | izē is masculine and neuter, izō is feminine. | | Harbert (2007) | |
61022 | Crow | is- | is- is the alienable form. The forms of inalienable pronominal prefixes depend on the stem initial sounds. | | Graczyk (2007) | |
43280 | Chadian Spoken Arabic (Nigerian Dialect) | -hum | In free variation with '-um' and '-əm', while 3dF form is '-hin' (Owens 1993:84). | | Owens (1993) | |
43724 | Ndyuka | den | In certain contexts surfaces as ‘de’ by a regular phonological process of denasalization (Huttar and Huttar 1994:462). | | Huttar and Huttar (1994) | |
46123 | Pashto (Northern Dialect) | duy | 'duy' is in fact the 3dM form, the 3dF form is 'dio' (David 2014:159). | | David (2014) | |
52531 | Muinane | díítɨsi | diitɨɸe as feminine form | | Walton, Hensarling and Maxwell (2000) | |
43424 | Turkish | on̪laɾın̪ | Corrected by T. Mark Ellison | | Göksel and Kerslake (2005) | |
44827 | Wappo | cekoːtomeʔ | ‘cekoːtomeʔ’ is in fact the distal form, the proximal form is ‘hekoːtomeʔ’ (Thompson, Park and, Li 2006:25) | | Thompson et al. (2006) | |
50871 | Lingala | bangó | /bangó/ is in fact the 3pl animate form, the 3pl inanimate form is /yangó/ (Meeuwis 2010:74). | | Meeuwis (2010) | |
58257 | Dagaare | ba=, a= | ba= is the +human form. a= is the -human form. | | Kropp Dakubu (2005) | |
43868 | Modern Hebrew | -am | ‘-am’ is in fact the 3plM form, the 3plF form is ‘-an’ (Gilnert 1989:30-1). | | Glinert (1989) | |
41923 | Hatam | ide | | | Reesink (1999) | |
41875 | Mansim | kun | | | Reesink (2002) | |
41787 | Puragi | nidáo | | | de Vries (2004) | |
41691 | Namia | laplika | | | Feldpausch and Feldpausch (1992) | |
41607 | Yessan-Mayo | ripri | | | Foreman (1974) | |
41519 | Alamblak | rëfho | | | Bruce (1984) | |
41471 | Kapriman | ɸɨxu | | | Sumbuk (1999) | |
41423 | Awtuw | ræwke | | | Feldman (1986) | |
41375 | Kwoma | piiriiti | | | Kooyers (1974) | |
41327 | Mende | frihi | | | Hoel et al. (1994) | |
41231 | Abau | hoho | | | Lock (2011) | |
41279 | Sepik Iwam | soir | | | Conrad (1993) | |
41183 | Rotokas | oaesi, oaere | | | Firchow (1987) | |
41135 | Rapoisi | -ara | | | Müller (1954) | |
41087 | English | ðɛ: | | | OED (2013) | |
41048 | Sibe | wee- | | | Onishi (2004) | |
41012 | Siwai | pee- | | | Onishi (2004) | |
40919 | Koromira | bɛɛ- | | | Rausch (1912) | |
41739 | Yahadian | mígina | | | de Vries (2004) | |
40967 | Terei | pai | | | Grisward (1910) | |
40871 | Naasioi | bee- | | | Onishi (2004) | |
40823 | Urim | tuwekŋ | | | Hemmilä and Luoma (1987) | |
40775 | Au | -ɨrakɨt | | | Scorza (1985) | |