Periphery Pronouns
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personal and otherwise
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3. Periphery numbers
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4. Periphery Pronouns
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5. Periphery Verbs
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Personal pronouns differ by person (1-4), number (SG and PL), and three case forms. Third person pronouns come in animate (he/she/etc) and inanimate (it) versions. Fourth person is used in the gnomic sense of "one" or "they".
Person-Number↓ / Case→ | AGNAgentive (case) active or volitional case | PTNPatientive (case) passive or nonvolitional case, BENBenefactive (case) recipient of benefit, AFFCAffective (case) experiencer, etc. | POSSPossessive (case) owns, has |
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1First person (person) speaker, signer, etc; I.SGSingular (number) one countable entity (I, me, my) | |||
1First person (person) speaker, signer, etc; I.PLPlural (number) more than one/few (we, us, our) | |||
2Second person (person) addressee (you).SGSingular (number) one countable entity (you, your) | |||
2Second person (person) addressee (you).PLPlural (number) more than one/few (you, your) | |||
3Third person (person) neither speaker nor addressee.SGSingular (number) one countable entity.ANAnimate (gender/class) alive, moving (he/she, him/her, his/her) | |||
3Third person (person) neither speaker nor addressee.PLPlural (number) more than one/few.ANAnimate (gender/class) alive, moving (they, their) | |||
3Third person (person) neither speaker nor addressee.SGSingular (number) one countable entity.INANInanimate (gender/class) inanimate, sessile (it, its) | |||
3Third person (person) neither speaker nor addressee.PLPlural (number) more than one/few.INANInanimate (gender/class) inanimate, sessile (they, their) | |||
4Fourth person (person) obviative, not present.SGSingular (number) one countable entity (one, one's) | |||
4Fourth person (person) obviative, not present.PLPlural (number) more than one/few (they) |
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