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! Person
! Person<ref>With the exception of the 3rd Formal form, pro-drop occurs frequently regardless of whether the verb form receives person marking or not. In fact it is obligatory when an embedded clause is coreferential with the subject of the prior clause.  Pivot is S/A.</ref>
! Sg
! Sg
! Pl
! Pl
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! 3rd
! 3rd
| style="text-align:center"| dor<ref>Null marking preferred if recoverable by context.</ref>, dor aia, dor neida<ref>Second form seems to be preferred when ''aia'' occurs in the same or preceding clause.</ref>
| style="text-align:center"| dor<ref>Null marking preferred if recoverable from context.</ref>, dor aia, dor neida<ref>Second form seems to be preferred when ''aia'' occurs in the same or preceding clause.</ref>
| style="text-align:center"| dor<u>i<u>
| style="text-align:center"| dor<u>i<u>
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! 3rd Indefinite
! 3rd Indefinite/Formal<ref>When used as to refer to an indefinite subject, ''nani'' may be dropped.  As a deferential form, however, its use is obligatory.</ref>
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center"| dor nani
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center"| dor nani
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'''Note:''' With the exception of 1S/1P affixes, pro-drop occurs frequently, and in fact is obligatory when an embedded clause is coreferential with the subject of the prior clause.  Pivot is S/A.


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