Datapoint Jamaican/Antidual of paired body-part terms

The only relevant Jamaican body-part term is iez, which is historically from the English plural form ear-s. However, iez tends to act like a normal singular noun. If the speaker wishes to specify that both ears are involved then the plural marker dem is added, e.g. mi iez-dem 'my ears'.

Values

No antidual

Example 8-42:
Mi fut de hat mi.
Mi
1sg
fut
foot
de
prog
hat
hurt
mi.
1sg
My leg hurts.
Example 8-43:
Di yai kudn shet.
Di
det
yai
eye
kudn
mod
shet.
shut
The eye could not be closed.
Confidence:
Very certain