45259 | Slavey | go- | | | Keren (1989) | |
45211 | Iraqw | -ín | | | Nordbustad (1988) | |
45115 | Hausa | -nsù | | | Newman (2000) | |
45067 | Koya | oːri | | | Tyler (1969) | |
45019 | Arbore | toɦásuta | | | Hayward (1984) | |
44971 | Brahui | daːftaː | | | Andronov (2006) | |
44923 | Kurukh | aːrgahi | | | Hahn (1911) | |
44875 | Ao Naga (Mongsen Dialect) | panət, tuŋnət, tuŋət | | | Coupe (2008) | |
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) | |
44779 | Kwaza | ĩdɨ- | | | van der Voort (2004) | |
44731 | Totonac (Misantla Dialect) | iʃla̰ʔka̰n | | | MacKay (1999) | |
44683 | Manchu | ceni | | | Gorelova (2002) | |
44635 | Old Hittite | apenzɑn | | | Hoffner Jr and Melcher (2008) | |
44587 | Bullom So | ŋà | | | Childs (2011) | |
44539 | Chimariko | -ita | | | Jany (2009) | |
44491 | Savosavo | toβa | | | Wegener (2012) | |
44443 | Tuvaluan | -laa | | | Besnier (2000) | |
44396 | Tuvaluan | -laa | | | Besnier (2000) | |
44348 | Somali | -kòoda | The form used for a feminine possessum is '-tòoda'. | | Saeed (1999) | |
44300 | Gulf Arabic | maːlhum | | | Holes (1990) | |
44252 | Lepcha | hɯnjisə | | | Plaisier (2007) | |
44204 | Tshangla | ɾoktsʰika | | | Andvik (2010) | |
44156 | Basque (Standard Dialect) | beren | | | de Rijk (2008) | |
44108 | Sunwar (Saipu Dialect) | ãske | | | Borchers (2008) | |
44060 | Abkhaz | rtʷʼə | | | Hewitt (1979) | |
44012 | Mbugu (Normal Dialect) | -avó | | | Mous (2003) | |
43964 | Mbugu (Inner Dialect) | kíni | | | Mous (2003) | |
43916 | North Levantine Arabic (Damascene Dialect) | -hon | | | Cowell (1964) | |
43868 | Modern Hebrew | -am | ‘-am’ is in fact the 3plM form, the 3plF form is ‘-an’ (Gilnert 1989:30-1). | | Glinert (1989) | |
43820 | Koasati | im- | | | Kimball (1991) | |
43772 | Egyptian Spoken Arabic (Cairene Dialect) | -hum | | | Gary and Gamal-Eldin (1984) | |
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) | |
43663 | Bantawa | ɨcuʔo | | | Doornenbal (2009) | |
43615 | Moroccan Arabic | -hom | | | Harrell (1962) | |
43567 | Nigerian Pidgin | dɛ̀m | | | Faraclas (1996) | |
43520 | Persian (Farsi) (Tehrani Dialect) | una | | | Mahootian (1997) | |
43472 | Angolar | anɛ | | | Lorenzino (1998) | |
43424 | Turkish | on̪laɾın̪ | Corrected by T. Mark Ellison | | Göksel and Kerslake (2005) | |
43376 | Dargwa (Icari Dialect) | it̄alla | | | Sumbatova and Mutalov (2003) | |
43328 | Ende | oba | | | Evans (2014) | |
43280 | Chadian Spoken Arabic (Nigerian Dialect) | -hum | In free variation with '-um' and '-əm', while 3dF form is '-hin' (Owens 1993:84). | | Owens (1993) | |
43232 | Standard Arabic | -huma: | | | Ryding (2005) | |
43184 | Ingush | caar, caara | | | Nichols (2011) | |
43136 | Standard Arabic | hum | | | Ryding (2005) | |
43092 | Lelepa | naara | | | Lecrampe (2014) | |
43048 | Lelepa | naara | | | Lecrampe (2014) | |
42960 | Hindi | uska | | | Hyslop (2014) | |
42932 | Awiakay | neɲ kondamin amgoy | | | Hoenigman (2014) | |
42885 | Gaagudju | nowōñja | | | Harvey (2002) | |
42843 | Nakanai | tegirua | | | Johnston () | |