Ancient Greek (Indo-European), Classical Arabic (Afro-Asiatic) and Aleut (Eskimo-Aleut) (mentioned in Plank 1989: 303).Counterexamples should be: dual in 2nd and 3rd persons only.
1. Cf. ##1135, 1136.2. Cf. Greenberg’s statement (#1409): The existence of a 2nd person dual pronoun seems to always imply that of a 1st person dual, whether with or without the inclusive-exclusive distinction, and/or a 3rd person dual.
1. Cf. ##1135, 1136.2. Cf. Greenberg’s statement (#1409): The existence of a 2nd person dual pronoun seems to always imply that of a 1st person dual, whether with or without the inclusive-exclusive distinction, and/or a 3rd person dual.