60841 | Cora-ICR-NE | pamɨhna | | | Casad (1984) | |
60889 | Mpakwithi | ŋyumɽu | | | Dixon (1981) | |
60937 | Yadhaykenu | uŋumu | | | Crowley (1983) | |
52351 | Carijona | i-, tɨ- | | | Moreno (2000) | |
61015 | Cassubian | jego | jego is the masculine and neuter form, ji is the feminine form. | | Stone (1993a) | |
34672 | Cebuano | ʔiya | | | Wolff (1965) | |
61026 | Crow | is- | is- is the alienable form. The forms of inalienable pronominal prefixes depend on the stem initial sounds. | | Graczyk (2007) | |
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) | |
58261 | Dagaare | a= | | | Kropp Dakubu (2005) | |
28012 | Danish | dets | hans is the masculine form, dets is the neuter form and hendes is the feminine form. | | Harbert (2007) | |
61075 | Djinang | ñanŋaŋi | | | Waters (1989) | |
61088 | Cora - ICR - KQ | pamɨhna | | | Casad, Eugene H. () | |
28080 | Frisian, Western | syn, sines | syn and sines are masculine and neuter forms, har and harres are femine forms. | | Harbert (2007) | |
42071 | Fuyug | hul, hule | | | Bradshaw (2007) | |
61105 | Gamilaraay | ngurungu | | | Giacon (2014) | |
61148 | Gende | ∅- | | | Ross (1995) | |
27867 | Gothic | is | is is the masculine and neuter form, izōs is the feminine form. | | Harbert (2007) | |
61170 | Guna San Blas | e= | | | Smith (2014) | |
53522 | Hupdë | tɨ᷆h | | | Bolaños and Epps (2009) | |
26202 | Inanwatan | tigidáe-so, tigáe-so, tigidá-wo, tigua-wo | tigidáe-so: masculine possessor, masculine possessum; tigáe-so: feminine possessor, masculine possessum; tigidá-wo: masculine posessor, feminine possessum; tigua-wo: feminine posessor, feminine possessum | | de Vries (2004) | |
61280 | Malay (Ambon Dialect) | antua, akang | | | Minde (1997) | |
43188 | Ingush | cyn, cun | | | Nichols (2011) | |
31401 | Javanese | -e, -ipun | | | Robson (1992) | |
31400 | Javanese | -ne, -nipun | | | Robson (1992) | |
61388 | Jingulu | niyi- | | | Pensalfini (2003) | |
23849 | Italian | sue | | | Evans () | |
61408 | Malay (Manado Dialect) | dia | | | Paauw (2009) | |
61456 | Malay (Banda Dialect) | dia, antua | | | Paauw (2009) | |
61509 | Malay (Larantuka Dialect) | bicu | dia is neutral, bicu is male, and bica is female. | | Paauw (2009) | |
61552 | Malay (Papua Dialect) | dia, de, da di | | | Paauw (2009) | |
61232 | Malay (Kupang Dialect) | dia | | | Steinhauer (1983) | |
61328 | Malay (North-Moluccan Dialect) | dia | | | Taylor (1983) | |
53570 | Kakua | kà̀ánʔ, míì- | | | Bolaños and Epps (2009) | |
58739 | Kemedzung | -u˩hu˥ | | | Smoes (2010) | |
61600 | Kafoa | di-, d(a)- | | | Baird (ToAppear2017) | |
61648 | Rongga | kaɹi | | | Arka (2016) | |
61696 | Neve'ei | i | | | Musgrave (2007) | |
61744 | Bukawa | iŋ ndɪ | | | Eckermann (2007) | |
61792 | Mpur | n- | | | Odé (2002) | |
61840 | Numanggang | -ŋiŋ | | | Hynum (2010) | |
58025 | Kulango, Bouna | xɔ= | | | Elders (2008) | |
44256 | Lepcha | hɯdosə | | | Plaisier (2007) | |
34268 | Longgu | ŋaia, -na | | | Hill (1992) | |
61881 | Lower Sorbian | jogo | jogo is masculine and neuter, jeje is feminine. | | Stone (1993b) | |
61923 | Macaguán | pe- | | | Lobo-Guerrero and Herrera (2000) | |
61184 | Malay (Alor Dialect) | dia, de, beliau | | | Baird, Klamer & Kratochvíl (2004) | |
61956 | Martuthunira | ngurnuwu | yirnawu is a proximal demonstrative and ngurnuwu is a distal demonstrative. | | Dench (1995) | |
33631 | Mauwake | (w)o, ona, w-, wiar | | | Berghäll (2010) | |
48631 | Mavea | -(n)a | | | Guérin (2011) | |
62012 | Cora-ICR-LB | amɨh, pamɨhna | | | Casad, Eugene (1984) | |