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Gokana
Gokana is a language of the Benue-Congo system. It uses the verbal suffix -èè, with several different phonological variations to indicate logophoricity .This can be seen in the example below.

?. aè kɔ  aè dɔ he said he fell 'Hei said that hej fell ?. aè  kɔ  aè dɔ-ɛ he said he fell-LOG 'Hei said that hei fell

For example in Ewe, a language spoken in Ghana, the logophoric pronoun yè can criticize onto the verb.

a. Kofi be   e-dzo Kofi say 3S-leave Kofii said that he/shej left b. Kofi be yè-dzo Kofi say LOG-leave Kofii said that hei left <>

Gokana - logophoric verb suffix that does not mark for person

First person logophoric marking