Datapoint Palenquero/Special dependent person forms for subject and object

Dependent subject pronouns exist, but only for the singular forms, where they are:
i [1SG]
bo [2SG] (phonetic variant = o)
e [3SG]

Each of these forms appears to have been derived from Kikongo (substrate) sources, but the actual formation of each of these elements must have been complex (for details, see Schwegler 2002).

Values

Only dependent subject forms

Example 48-23:
Yo i sabé eso nu.
Yo
I
i
dep.pro.1sg
sabé
know
eso
this
nu.
neg
I don't know this.
Spanish: (Yo) no sé eso.
Example 48-24:
Bo o sabé eso nu.
Bo
you
o
dep.pro.2sg
sabé
know
eso
this
nu.
neg
You don't know this.
Spanish: (Vos) no sabe eso.
Example 48-25:
Ele e sabé eso nu.
Ele
he/she
e
dep.pro.3sg
sabé
know
eso
this
nu.
neg
He/she doesn't know this.
Spanish: (Él/ella) no sabe eso.
Confidence:
Very certain