59841 | Indonesian (Standard Dialect) | mereka | | | Quinn () | |
59937 | Ngiti-ICR-LB | abádhí | | | Kutsch Lojenga (1994) | |
59985 | Mundari-ICR-LB | ako | | | Osada (1992) | |
60033 | Mekens-ICR-LB | teyat- | | | Galucio (2001) | |
60081 | ngiti_ICR_WB | abádhí | | | Kutsch Lojenga, Constance. (1994) | |
60129 | Cora-ICR-WB | maihna, mamɨhna, maɨhna, mu, mu'u | | | Casad, Eugene H. () | |
60177 | Mekens-ICR-WB | teyat | | | Vilacy Galucio, Ana. 2001 () | |
60225 | Welsh-ICR-KQ | nhw | | | King (2003) | |
60273 | Mundari-ICR-KQ | ako | | | Osada (1992) | |
60355 | cora_ICR_TCC_2 | aɨmeh | | | Casad (1984) | |
60403 | Mekens_ICR_TCC | teyat | | | Galucio (2001) | |
60464 | Mundari_ICR_TCC | ako | | | Osada (1992) | |
60499 | Welsh-ICR-NE | nhw | | | King (2003) | |
60550 | Welsh-ICR-NE | nhw | | | King (2003) | |
60595 | Burarra | biripa | | | Green, Rebecca (1987) | |
60643 | ngiti_ICR_TCC | abádhí | | | Lojenga, Constance Kutsch (1994) | |
60691 | ICR-Welsh-RH | nhu, nu | | | King (2005) | |
60739 | Burarra-ICR-RH | birripa | | | Green (1987) | |
60787 | Mekens-ICR-RH | teyat, seteyat | | | Vilacy (2001) | |
60835 | Cora-ICR-NE | mamɨhna | | | Casad (1984) | |
60883 | Mpakwithi | lwan̪a | | | Dixon (1981) | |
60931 | Yadhaykenu | ula(ßa) | | | Crowley (1983) | |
37356 | Angkamuthi | ulaβa | | | Crowley (1983) | |
40581 | Bukiyip | omom, mami | omom/mami are masculine forms. owo/wawi are feminine forms. echech/chachi are mixed gender forms. | | Conrad and Wogiga (1991) | |
37503 | Bunganditj | ñuŋpa, ñuŋpaga, ñuŋpala | | | Blake (2003) | |
60997 | Cantonese | kɵi˩˧dei˧ | | | Matthews and Yip (1994) | |
47024 | Choctaw | yammak | | | Broadwell (2006) | |
61020 | Crow | íilu | | | Graczyk (2007) | |
58255 | Dagaare | bana | ba= is the +human clitic form. a= is the -human clitic form. bana is the strong +human form. ana is the strong -human form. | | Kropp Dakubu (2005) | |
37509 | Dehu | aŋat, ñuden | ite eð is the form for animals. | | Tryon (1967) | |
61093 | Cora - ICR - KQ | mamɨhna | | | Casad, Eugene H. () | |
47209 | Gadsup | ye, mayau | | | Ross (1995) | |
61099 | Gamilaraay | ganunga | | | Giacon (2014) | |
37345 | Gothic | ija, ijōs | eis is masculine, ija is neuter, ijōs is feminine. | | Harbert (2007) | |
57683 | Gourmanchéma | bi˩ | | | Beckett (1974) | |
41921 | Hatam | yok | | | Reesink (1999) | |
61178 | Malay (Alor Dialect) | dorang, dong | | | Baird, Klamer & Kratochvíl (2004) | |
61226 | Malay (Kupang Dialect) | dong | | | Steinhauer (1983) | |
61274 | Malay (Ambon Dialect) | dorang | | | Minde (1997) | |
61322 | Malay (North-Moluccan Dialect) | dia, dorang | dia is +human, dorang is -human. | | Taylor (1983) | |
52298 | Inga | pajkuna | | | Levinsohn & Janasoy (2000) | |
37420 | Javanese | dheweke, piyambakipun, panjenenganipun | | | Robson (1992) | |
61399 | Jingulu | jamabaji | jamabaji is a masculine distal demonstrative plus plural suffix used for 3rd person plural reference. | | Pensalfini (2003) | |
61402 | Malay (Manado Dialect) | dorang | | | Paauw (2009) | |
61450 | Malay (Banda Dialect) | dorang | | | Paauw (2009) | |
61503 | Malay (Larantuka Dialect) | doraŋ | | | Paauw (2009) | |
61546 | Malay (Papua Dialect) | doraŋ | | | Paauw (2009) | |
42257 | Kamula | yie, yi | | | Routamaa (1994) | |
59889 | Keo (Udiworowatu Dialect) | ʔimukoʔo | | | Baird (2002) | |
49201 | Kham (Western Parbate) (Takale Dialect) | no:rə | | | Watters (2002) | |