49211 | Kham (Western Parbate) (Takale Dialect) | o- | The form 'u-' is also listed (Watters 2002:163). | | Watters (2002) | |
45123 | Hausa | -nsà | The forms '/-nshì' and '-nasà' are also listed (Newman 2000). | | Newman (2000) | |
46083 | Kaingang | ti | The form '-n' is also listed (Wiesemann 1972:101). | | Wiesemann (1972) | |
50591 | Kwamera | -ni | The form /-n/ is also listed (LIndstrom et al. 1994:6). | | Lindstrom and Lynch (1994) | |
49883 | Torau | -la | The form '-na' also exists. | | Evans (2015) | |
44547 | Chimariko | -ita | The form '-je' is also listed (Jany 2009:71). | | Jany (2009) | |
46371 | Cantonese | kéuih | The form 'héuih' is also listed (Yip 1999:17). | | Matthews and Yip (1994) | |
43780 | Egyptian Spoken Arabic (Cairene Dialect) | -u | The alternate form ‘bitaːʕuh’ is also reported (Gary and Gamal-Eldin 1984:84). | | Gary and Gamal-Eldin (1984) | |
60365 | cora_ICR_TCC_2 | aɨh | no direct example of possessive 3rd person in the grammar, though the authors says that 3rd person possessive pronouns are equal to object pronouns | | Casad (1984) | |
60235 | Welsh-ICR-KQ | ei- | mutation pattern | | King (2003) | |
26808 | Polish | jego | jego is the masculine and neuter form, jej is the feminine form. | | Rothstein (1993) | |
61030 | Crow | is- | is- is the alienable form. The forms of inalienable pronominal prefixes depend on the stem initial sounds. | | Graczyk (2007) | |
43288 | Chadian Spoken Arabic (Nigerian Dialect) | -a | In free variation with '-e' (Owens 1993:84). | | Owens (1993) | |
52518 | Ocaina | i̙ha̙ | i̙ha̙ is an animated form, the inanimated one is ttʸa̙hu̙ | | Rosselli (2000) | |
50075 | Cubeo | ɨ̃-hi | hi- is used with a limited set of lexical items (kin terms: father, mother, older sibling); it is alos only segmentally homophonous to 1.sg possessive, since when they overlap, the 3rd person form is a separate functional word, and the 1st person is a prefix | | Morse and Maxwell (1999) | |
31390 | Javanese | -ne, -nipun | -e and -ipun are affixed to words ending in a consonant. -ne and -nipun are affixed to words ending in a vowel. | | Robson (1992) | |
43432 | Turkish | on̪un̪ | Corrected by T. Mark Ellison | | Göksel and Kerslake (2005) | |
42902 | Gaagudju | nāwu | | | Harvey (2002) | |
42847 | Nakanai | tetala | | | Johnston () | |
42783 | Waskia | ko | | | Ross (2014) | |
42755 | Takia | iŋ san | | | Ross (2014) | |
42631 | Meriam | ábra | | | Piper (1989) | |
42583 | Wipim | tiina | | | Dondorp and Shim (1997) | |
42450 | Bunaq | gie | | | Schapper (2009) | |
42411 | Koitabu | au | | | Dutton (1975) | |
42363 | Kiwai, Southern | noro | | | Ray (1907) | |
42267 | Kamula | ye | | | Routamaa (1994) | |
42219 | Kaki Ae | eravere | | | Clifton (1997) | |
42171 | Kunimaipa | pima | | | Geary (1977) | |
42123 | Biangai | pigi | | | Dubert and Dubert (1978) | |
42027 | Orokolo | areve | | | Brown (1972) | |
41979 | Toaripi | areve | | | Brown (1972) | |
41931 | Hatam | nide | | | Reesink (1999) | |
41883 | Mansim | den | | | Reesink (2002) | |
41841 | Kokoda | níge- | | | de Vries (2004) | |
41795 | Puragi | nide | | | de Vries (2004) | |
41747 | Yahadian | migéne | | | de Vries (2004) | |
42315 | Kiwai, Northeast | nu | | | Brown (2009) | |
41699 | Namia | lokoka | | | Feldpausch and Feldpausch (1992) | |
41615 | Yessan-Mayo | riri | | | Foreman (1974) | |
41573 | Hewa | lo | | | Cochran (1968) | |
41527 | Alamblak | rërho | | | Bruce (1984) | |
41479 | Kapriman | rɨxu | | | Sumbuk (1999) | |
41431 | Awtuw | reyke | | | Feldman (1986) | |
41383 | Kwoma | riiti | | | Kooyers (1974) | |
41239 | Abau | hyo | | | Lock (2011) | |
41287 | Sepik Iwam | sir | | | Conrad (1993) | |
41191 | Rotokas | oaro | | | Firchow (1987) | |
41143 | Rapoisi | -ara | | | Müller (1954) | |
41095 | English | hɩz | | | OED (2013) | |