48732 | Kiowa | óíde | | | Adger et al. (2008) | |
48780 | Kaonde | mu- | | | Wright (2008) | |
48828 | Mongolian (Halh Dialect) | tuuniig | | | Gaunt and Bayarmandakh (2004) | |
48924 | Turkmen | onɪ | | | Dulling (1960) | |
48876 | Amharic | ɨssun | | | Appleyard (2013) | |
48972 | Kawaiisu | siʔinaja | | | Zigmond et al. (1990) | |
49020 | Tswana | ene | The form 'jene' is also listed (Cole 1955:128). | | Cole (1955) | |
49068 | Yoruba | 0 | | | Bamgbose (1966) | |
49116 | Tauya | 0 | | | MacDonald (2013) | |
49164 | North Marquesan | iɑ | | | Cablitz (2006) | |
49260 | Ket | bū | | | Georg (2006) | |
49308 | Panare | məh | | | Payne (2013) | |
49356 | Tariana | dihɑnɑ | | | Aikhenvald (2003) | |
49404 | Jamaican Creole English (London Dialect) | im | | | Sutcliffe (1982) | |
49500 | Urdu | usko | | | Bhatia and Koul (2000) | |
49596 | Sãotomense | -e | This form is in fact only used for the first object, the second object form is ‘eˈle’ (Ferraz 1979:64). | | Ferraz (1979) | |
49548 | Berbice Dutch Creole | ori, o | | | Kouwenberg (1994) | |
49692 | Antigua and Barbuda Creole English (South Antiguan Dialect) | om | | | Farquhar (1974) | |
49644 | Antigua and Barbuda Creole English (North Antiguan Dialect) | hi, i | | | Farquhar (1974) | |
49740 | Seselwa Creole French | li | | | Corne (1977) | |
49788 | Iwaidja (Iwaidja Dialect) | canat | | | Evans pc () | |
49884 | Torau | 0 | | | Evans (2015) | |
49836 | Yukulta | niya, niwanci | | | Keen (1983) | |
49932 | Teop | eve | The forms 'e' and 'ee' also exist. | | Evans (2015) | |
49980 | Bannoni | -a | | | Evans (2015) | |
50028 | Mono | -i | The form '-ng' also exists. | | Evans (2015) | |
50120 | Yanomama | kama | | | Migliazza (1972) | |
50160 | Greek | ton | /ton/ is the 3SG masculine form. The neuter form is /to/ (Pring 1950:54). | | Pring (1950) | |
50208 | Malay | dia | | | Othman and Atmosumarto (1995) | |
50256 | Rapa Nui | ia | | | Du Feu (1996) | |
50352 | Big Nambas | -i | | | Fox (1979) | |
50400 | Ura | iyi | | | Crowley (1999) | |
50448 | French (St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands Dialect) | le | | | Highfield (1979) | |
50544 | Ratahan | ne | | | Himmelmann (1999) | |
50592 | Kwamera | in | | | Lindstrom and Lynch (1994) | |
50640 | Maori | ia | | | Harlow (1996) | |
50688 | Mangarayi | ɲiŋgiwa | The form /ɲiŋgi/ also occurs (Merlan 1989:110). | | Merlan (1989) | |
50736 | Vaeakau-Taumako | ia | | | Næss (2000) | |
50784 | Nothern Sotho | lɔna | | | Lourwrens el al. (1995) | |
50832 | Mewati | jo | | | Gusain (2003) | |
50880 | Lingala | yé | /yé/ is in fact the 3s animate form, the 3s inanimate form is /yangó/ (Meeuwis 2010:74). | | Meeuwis (2010) | |
50928 | Chichewa | iye | | | Bentley and Kulemeka (2001) | |
50976 | Yeyi | ye | | | Seidel (2008) | |
51024 | Ekegusii | erɛ | | | Cammenga (2002) | |
51120 | Malayalam | aʋan̪e | | | Asher and Kumari (1997) | |
51072 | Dogon, Tommo So | wóɲ̀ | | | Plungian (1995) | |
51312 | Sranan | eŋ | | | Wilner (2007) | |
51264 | Noon | -rɪ | | | Soukka (2000) | |
51360 | Jarai | ɲu | | | Jensen (2014) | |
51408 | Daasanach | ʰí | | | Tosco (2001) | |