Heiban language

Early recordings of the language, such as in the work of Guest (1997) only went as far as to mention free pronouns.

Bound pronouns are morphemes in a verbal complex that refer to some participant but are not class specific.

Bound pronouns for 1st and 2nd person have specific forms to represent subject and object.

In singular form, the subject and object may be identical in spelling but are assumed to have pronunciation differences.

Beyond 20, the numbers proceed to 200 in a similar manner as the teens, with only the word denoting the power of 10 changing.