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! colspan="9" | MASCULINE PERSONAL PRONOUN DECLENSION (LAURASIAN)
! colspan="9" | MASCULINE PERSONAL PRONOUN DECLENSION (LAURENTIAN)
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! colspan="9" | FEMININE PERSONAL PRONOUN DECLENSION (LAURASIAN)
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* The term '''(N)''' refers to plural constructions with Diluvian particles. Vide ''-ūan'' and ''-ūn'' in the masculine, whereas ''-īan'', ''-īn'', ''-ī'an'', ''-a’īn'', ''-a’īan'', ''-īca’an'', ''-’acīan'', ''-īca’n'', and ''-’acīn'' in the feminine.
* The term '''(N)''' refers to plural constructions with Diluvian particles. Vide ''-ūan'' and ''-ūn'' in the masculine, whereas ''-īan'', ''-īn'', ''-ī'an'', ''-a’īn'', ''-a’īan'', ''-īca’an'', ''-’acīan'', ''-īca’n'', and ''-’acīn'' in the feminine.
* Eurasian and Laurentian paradigms roughly address the two sets of pronoun patterns (m-T and n-m) historically associated with Northern Eurasia and Western America; however, ...


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