25637 | Tolaki | iee | | | Edwards (2012) | |
25638 | Tolaki | ieʔi | | | Edwards (2012) | |
25706 | Nyulnyul | kiɲiŋk | | | McGregor (2011) | |
25774 | Yalarnnga | laya | | | Breen and Blake (2007) | |
25842 | Salako | ià | | | Adelaar (2002) | |
25910 | Timugon Murut | no | | | Brewis (2002) | |
25997 | Wargamay | ɲuŋa | | | Dixon (1981) | |
26065 | Watjarri | paluña | | | Douglas (1981) | |
26133 | Neme | bæ | | | Evans (2012) | |
26201 | Inanwatan | -sai | | | de Vries (2004) | |
26295 | Bulgarian | nego | nego is both the masculine and neuter form. neja is the feminine form. | | Scatton (1993) | |
26363 | Macedonian | =go | go is masculine and neuter, ja is feminine. | | Friedman (1993) | |
26431 | Serbian/Croatian | njèga | | | Browne (1993) | |
26499 | Slovene | njéga | | | Priestly (1993) | |
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) | |
26635 | Slovak | ho | | | Short (1993b) | |
26698 | Upper Sorbian | jo | | | Stone (1993b) | |
26754 | Lower Sorbian | jo | jogo is masculine, jo is neuter and ju is feminine. | | Stone (1993b) | |
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) | |
26934 | Belorussian | jaho̍ | | | Mayo (1993) | |
26988 | Ukrainian | joho̍ | | | Shevelov (1993) | |
27031 | Kwini | wini | | | McGregor (1993) | |
27101 | Enggano | kia | | | Kähler (1940) | |
27169 | Puyuma | kantaw | | | Teng (2007) | |
27237 | Palauan | ŋ | | | Josephs (1975) | |
27305 | Spanish | la, le | | | Butt and Benjamin (1988) | |
27384 | Klon | g-, go-, gin=, ge- | | | Baird (2008) | |
27458 | Sardinian | isse | | | Jones (1988) | |
27526 | Rumanian | -îl | | | Mallinson (1988) | |
27594 | Occitan | -o | | | Wheeler (1988b) | |
27662 | French | le | | | Harris (1988) | |
27730 | Catalan | -hi | | | Wheeler (1988a) | |
27798 | Portuguese | ele | | | Parkinson (1988) | |
27866 | Gothic | ita | ina is the masculine form, ita is the neuter form and ija is the feminine form. | | Harbert (2007) | |
27940 | Amarasi | =e | | | Grimes et al. (2013) | |
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) | |
28147 | Kuku Yalanji | ñuŋuñ | | | Patz (2002) | |
28215 | Selepet | yâk | | | McElhanon (1972) | |
28283 | Gooniyandi | niyi | | | McGregor (1990) | |
28351 | Ngankikurungkurr | ŋayim | | | Hoddinott and Kofod (1988) | |
28409 | Djinang | ñaniñi | | | Waters (1989) | |
28491 | Wambaya | mama | | | Nordlinger (1998) | |
28559 | Wunambal | wɨni | | | Carr (2000) | |
28627 | Nyawaygi | ñaŋga | | | Dixon (1983) | |
28712 | Wahgi | el | | | Phillips (1976) | |
28774 | Chamorro | gueʔ | | | Topping (1973) | |
28842 | Bislama | em | | | Tryon (1987) | |
28910 | Tok Pisin | em | | | Woodford (1979) | |