33 Independent possessive pronoun forms with added nasal

A - feature is pervasive or obligatory1
B - feature is neither pervasive nor extremely rare2
C - feature exists, but is extremely rare9
D - attested absence of feature53
X - feature is not applicable (given the structural make-up of the variety/P/C)8
? - no information on feature is available4

Feature area:
Pronouns, pronoun exchange, nominal gender
Typical example:
hern, hisn, ourn; hersn, oursn, ourns
Example source:
Southern/Midland AmE (Schneider 2008: 773); Staffordshire (Upton et al. 1994: 488); Worcestershire Upton et al. 1994: 488)
Variety World Region Type Value
Id Primary text Variety Variety Type