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The is also inserted to break up a rising tone in 4c <strong>and</strong> 4d, a structure which is rare in<br />

tautomorphemic environments <strong>and</strong> thus also dispreferred. 1<br />

Certain noun modifiers may also take <strong>the</strong> plural prefix. Descriptive adjectives take<br />

<strong>the</strong> prefix when <strong>the</strong>y modify animate nouns. For example, in <strong>the</strong> noun phrase<br />

=C>H =C>H =C>H =C>H =C= =C= =C= =C= ‘large animals’, <strong>the</strong> adjective takes <strong>the</strong> plural prefix in modifying <strong>the</strong><br />

animate noun, but in <strong>the</strong> noun phrase C>H C>H C>H C>H =5 =5 =5 =5 <br />

<br />

‘large cups’, <strong>the</strong> same adjective is in its<br />

default form since <strong>the</strong> noun is inanimate. Cloarec-Heiss (p. 50) notes that in Linda, an<br />

ordinal number may also take a plural prefix, as in (5). This is likely <strong>the</strong> case in Mono as<br />

well, but I could not verify this with my corpus <strong>of</strong> data.<br />

<br />

(5) Ordinal number with plural prefix in Linda (Cloarec-Heiss, p. 50)<br />

=> => => => 5 55 5 <br />

FA( FA( FA( FA(<br />

PL-two DET flee:NF<br />

‘The second ones fled.’<br />

Besides <strong>the</strong> plural prefix = =, = = <strong>the</strong>re are several lexical means for marking plural.<br />

First, different verbs forms may be employed depending on whe<strong>the</strong>r a certain argument is<br />

singular or plural. For example, <strong>the</strong> verb = = = = ‘give’ is employed if <strong>the</strong> direct object is<br />

singular whereas <strong>the</strong> verb ‘give’ is employed if <strong>the</strong> direct object is plural:<br />

(6) Lexical marking <strong>of</strong> plural in verbs: vs. = = = = ‘take’<br />

a. LJ LJ LJ LJ ( ( ( ( > > > 5= 5= 5= 5= ( ( ( ( I(FA I(FA I(FA I(FA >=A >=A >=A >=A<br />

three INF-give two SS remain one<br />

‘Three minus two equals one.’<br />

b. @K(K @K(K @K(K @K(K (= (= (= (= =A =A =A =A ( ( ( ( I(FA I(FA I(FA I(FA L== L== L== L==<br />

five INF-give one SS remain four<br />

‘Five minus one equals four.’<br />

1<br />

A similar allomorph occurs in <strong>the</strong> related language Linda. Cloarec-Heiss (1986: 209) suggests<br />

that <strong>the</strong> is inserted in order to avoid confusion between <strong>the</strong> plural prefix <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> initial vowel = <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

stem, which she considers a non-productive prefix. Thus, <strong>the</strong> use <strong>of</strong> = = = = would prevent <strong>the</strong> creation <strong>of</strong> a long<br />

vowel as in <strong>the</strong> words ==>=( ==>=( ‘fa<strong>the</strong>rs’ <strong>and</strong> == ==K( == K( K( K( ‘uncles’ in (4a-b). This explanation seems motivated, but<br />

Kam<strong>and</strong>a (1998: 332) points out that <strong>the</strong>re are cases in Linda where <strong>the</strong> == == == == prefix (<strong>the</strong> form in Linda)<br />

occurs with words in which <strong>the</strong> initial vowel <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> stem is not =, e.g. M M M M ‘spouse’ vs. ==M ==M ==M ==M ‘spouses’.<br />

Tisserant (1930: 27) on <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r h<strong>and</strong> considers <strong>the</strong> use <strong>of</strong> == == == == to be a sign <strong>of</strong> respect.<br />

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