51644 | Cupeño | pəʔ | | | Hill (2005) | |
51692 | Raga | -a, -e | | | Vari-Bogiri (2011) | |
51740 | Abma (Suru Mwerani Dialect) | ni, nini | | | Schneider (2010) | |
51969 | Arhuaco | a | | | Frank (1985) | |
52017 | Boruca | iʔ | | | Castro (2007) | |
52065 | Teribe | ba | | | Quesada (2000) | |
52116 | Yagua | níí | | | Payne, Doris and Payne, Thomas (1990) | |
52161 | Cubeo | õ | | | Chacon (2012) | |
52209 | Bora | tìː-tʃɛ̀ | | | Thiesen & Weber (2012) | |
52257 | Woun Meu | i | | | Fonegra (2000) | |
52305 | Inga | paj | | | Levinsohn & Janasoy (2000) | |
52352 | Carijona | nərə | | | Moreno (2000) | |
52392 | Awa-Cuaiquer | us | | | Duẽnas (2000) | |
52440 | Siona | ʔɨ̃/ 'ba / hã'ʔa / 'ge | | | Wheeler (2000) | |
52485 | Ocaina | i̙ha̙ | | | Rosselli (2000) | |
52536 | Muinane | díígo | | | Walton, Hensarling and Maxwell (2000) | |
52584 | Siriano | igó | | | Criswell and Badrup (2000) | |
52632 | Tuyuca | ko'o | | | Barnes and Malone (2000) | |
52694 | Yurutí | koó | | | Kinch and Kinch (2000) | |
52720 | Macaguán | ponɯ | | | Lobo-Guerrero and Herrera (2000) | |
52768 | Achagua | ruʝa | | | Lozano (2000) | |
52816 | Curripaco | srúɑ | | | Mosonyi (2000) | |
52864 | Piapoco | tsáa'i | | | Mosonyi (2000) | |
52912 | Piaroa | hʷæhu | | | Mosonyi (2000) | |
52960 | Cogui | ei | | | Ortíz Ricaurte (2000) | |
53005 | Chimila | nóuve | | | Lozano (2000) | |
53044 | Wayuu | ʃia | | | Mansen and Captain (2000) | |
53092 | Baré | kuhũ | | | Ramirez (2000) | |
53140 | Epena | iči | | | Pardo and Aguirre (1993) | |
53188 | Emberá-Baudó | iči | | | Pardo and Aguirre (1993) | |
53236 | Embera-Chamí | iči | | | Pardo and Aguirre (1993) | |
53284 | Embera-Catío | iǰi | | | Pardo and Aguirre (1993) | |
53380 | Nadëb | ta- | | | Bolaños and Epps (2009) | |
53427 | Dâw | tih | | | Bolaños and Epps (2009) | |
56826 | Banda-Ndélé | Ø | 3SG.INAM expressed by zero form | | Sampson (1997) | |
56406 | Ga | Ø | 3SG.INANIM O expressed by absence of any form | | Kropp Dakubu (1976) | |
62013 | Cora-ICR-LB | amɨh, pamɨhna | amɨh is a preverbal object demonstrative, pamɨhna is a post-verbal object demonstrative. | | Casad, Eugene (1984) | |
61281 | Malay (Ambon Dialect) | antua, akang | antua is a polite form, akang is neutral | | Minde (1997) | |
43429 | Turkish | on̪u | Corrected by T. Mark Ellison | | Göksel and Kerslake (2005) | |
61510 | Malay (Larantuka Dialect) | bicu | dia is neutral, bicu is male, and bica is female. | | Paauw (2009) | |
44640 | Old Hittite | apūn | form 'apɑ̄n' is also listed (Hoffner Jr and Melcher 2008:133-4). | | Hoffner Jr and Melcher (2008) | |
45072 | Koya | daːninni | form needs checking | | Tyler (1969) | |
26363 | Macedonian | =go | go is masculine and neuter, ja is feminine. | | Friedman (1993) | |
28011 | Danish | det | ham is the masculine form, det is the neuter form, and hende is the feminine form. | | Harbert (2007) | |
28079 | Frisian, Western | it | him is the masculine form, it is the neuter form and har is the feminine form. | | Harbert (2007) | |
27866 | Gothic | ita | ina is the masculine form, ita is the neuter form and ija is the feminine form. | | Harbert (2007) | |
43285 | Chadian Spoken Arabic (Nigerian Dialect) | -ha | In free variation with '-a/-he' (Owens 1993:84). | | Owens (1993) | |
26815 | Polish | nie | jego is the masculine emphatic form; nie is the neuter form; niã is the feminine form. | | Rothstein (1993) | |
26873 | Cassubian | je | jego isthe masculine form, je is the neuter form and je̜ is the feminine form for 3sg O argument. | | Stone (1993a) | |
26567 | Czech | jej | jeho, jej and ho are animate masculine forms. jej and ho are masculine inanimate forms. je, jej and ho are neter forms. ji is the feminine form. | | Short (1993a) | |