31318 | Eipo | el | | | Heeschen (1998) | |
43776 | Egyptian Spoken Arabic (Cairene Dialect) | -ha | | | Gary and Gamal-Eldin (1984) | |
46839 | Edera Awyu | wa- | | | Wester (2014) | |
51451 | East Makian (Waikyon Dialect) | ni | | | Bowden (2001) | |
42992 | Dzongkha | mogi | | | Hyslop (2014) | |
24339 | Dutch | zijn | | | Spronck (2013) | |
35214 | Duna | kho | | | San Roque (2008) | |
59647 | Dre | yane | | | Evans et al (2017) | |
51067 | Dogon, Tommo So | wómɔ | | | Plungian (1995) | |
57353 | Dogon, Jamsay | kó | | | Heath (2008) | |
61075 | Djinang | ñanŋaŋi | | | Waters (1989) | |
23294 | Djapu | ṋanŋu | | | Morphy (1983) | |
47691 | Diyari | n̪uŋkaɲi | | | Austin (1981) | |
57161 | Dii (Mambe' Dialect) | wòò | | | Bohnhoff (2010) | |
58879 | Denya | àwǔ | | | Seguin (1998) | |
34005 | Dehu | i aŋeič | | | Tryon (1967) | |
43380 | Dargwa (Icari Dialect) | itila | | | Sumbatova and Mutalov (2003) | |
28012 | Danish | dets | hans is the masculine form, dets is the neuter form and hendes is the feminine form. | | Harbert (2007) | |
55883 | Daloa Bété | a˦ | | | Zogbo (2004) | |
22479 | Dalabon | -no | | | Evans et al. (2004) | |
58261 | Dagaare | a= | | | Kropp Dakubu (2005) | |
51403 | Daasanach | =lé | This enclitic also functions as an emphasis marker (Tosco 2001:247-8). In addition, note that the phonologically conditioned variant /=llé/ occurs when this element attaches to a word with a final vowel (Tosco 2001:247). | | Tosco (2001) | |
26568 | Czech | jeho | | | Short (1993a) | |
52815 | Curripaco | i-, rru | | | Mosonyi (2000) | |
51643 | Cupeño | pəʔ | | | Hill (2005) | |
45743 | Cupeño | pəʔ | | | Hill (2005) | |
50071 | Cubeo | õ-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) | |
52160 | Cubeo | õ-i - | | | Chacon (2012) | |
61026 | Crow | is- | is- is the alienable form. The forms of inalienable pronominal prefixes depend on the stem initial sounds. | | Graczyk (2007) | |
45935 | Crow | is- | | | Graczyk (2007) | |
60135 | Cora-ICR-WB | paihna, pamɨhna, paɨhna, aih, amɨh, aɨh | | | Casad, Eugene H. () | |
60361 | cora_ICR_TCC_2 | amɨh | | | Casad (1984) | |
60841 | Cora-ICR-NE | pamɨhna | | | Casad (1984) | |
62012 | Cora-ICR-LB | amɨh, pamɨhna | | | Casad, Eugene (1984) | |
61088 | Cora - ICR - KQ | pamɨhna | | | Casad, Eugene H. () | |
52959 | Cogui | a'hi | | | Ortíz Ricaurte (2000) | |
62611 | Cobiana | room | | | Wilson (2007) | |
47061 | Choctaw | ímmiʔ | | | Broadwell (2006) | |
54182 | Chimila | niʰ- | | | Amaya (1996) | |
44543 | Chimariko | -ita | The form '-je' is also listed (Jany 2009:71). | | Jany (2009) | |
50923 | Chichewa | iye | | | Bentley and Kulemeka (2001) | |
28775 | Chamorro | -ña | | | Topping (1973) | |
43284 | Chadian Spoken Arabic (Nigerian Dialect) | -ha | In free variation with '-a/-he' (Owens 1993:84). | | Owens (1993) | |
53894 | Chachi | yaʔ | | | Floyd (2010) | |
34672 | Cebuano | ʔiya | | | Wolff (1965) | |
27731 | Catalan | seu | | | Wheeler (1988a) | |
61015 | Cassubian | jego | jego is the masculine and neuter form, ji is the feminine form. | | Stone (1993a) | |
62607 | Cassanga | doo | | | Wilson (2007) | |
52351 | Carijona | i-, tɨ- | | | Moreno (2000) | |
46367 | Cantonese | kéuih | The form 'héuih' is also listed (Yip 1999:17). | | Matthews and Yip (1994) | |