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Certain locative adverbs in Mono have a tonal melody associated with <strong>the</strong>m.<br />

Regardless <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> underlying tones <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> individual morphemes, tri-syllabic locative<br />

adverbs always have a HLH tonal pattern, as shown in (16):<br />

(16) a. J5=(=CK( J5=(=CK( J5=(=CK( J5=(=CK(<br />

J5=(==CK(<br />

place-eye-water<br />

‘in <strong>the</strong> water’<br />

b. C=(I@=( C=(I@=( C=(I@=( C=(I@=(<br />

C=(I(=@=<br />

to-place-house<br />

‘into <strong>the</strong> house’<br />

Ano<strong>the</strong>r process which can limit <strong>the</strong> number <strong>of</strong> possible tonal combinations is<br />

tonal polarity, in which <strong>the</strong> tone <strong>of</strong> a morpheme is predictable given its environment. In<br />

Mono, <strong>the</strong> prepositional prefix C= C= C= C= exhibits tonal polarity. If <strong>the</strong> following morpheme<br />

bears a H tone, <strong>the</strong>n C= C= C= C= bears a L tone (17a). If <strong>the</strong> following morpheme bears ei<strong>the</strong>r a M<br />

tone or a L tone, <strong>the</strong>n C= C= C= C= bears a H tone (17b,c):<br />

(17) a. C=( C=( C=( C=(<br />

‘to’<br />

b. C=(=C>=( C=(=C>=( C=(=C>=( C=(=C>=( ‘behind’<br />

c. C=(@H C=(@H C=(@H C=(@H ‘to <strong>the</strong> side <strong>of</strong>’<br />

Mono verbs have a limited number <strong>of</strong> tonal patterns marking TAM, as discussed<br />

above in Section 3.2. These could be interpreted as being examples <strong>of</strong> tonal melodies. In<br />

contrast to this, <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r grammatical categories in Mono do not contain tonal melodies.<br />

Ra<strong>the</strong>r, all logically possible combinations <strong>of</strong> level tones for bisyllabic words (3 2 = 9) <strong>and</strong><br />

nearly all possible combinations for trisyllabic words (3 3 = 27) are attested:<br />

(18) Combinations <strong>of</strong> level tones in two-syllable words:<br />

HH C(I=( C(I=( C(I=( C(I=(<br />

‘type <strong>of</strong> green’<br />

HM K(M= K(M= K(M= K(M=<br />

‘flour’<br />

HL (>= (>= (>= (>=<br />

‘clo<strong>the</strong>s’<br />

MH =( =( =( =(<br />

‘leaf’<br />

MM AC= AC= AC= AC=<br />

‘slit drum’<br />

ML =M =M =M =M<br />

‘firewood’<br />

LH >K@K( >K@K( >K@K(<br />

‘buttocks’<br />

LM == == == ==<br />

‘anvil’<br />

LL C>=@ C>=@ C>=@ C>=@<br />

‘grub’<br />

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