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Monosyllabic reduplicative affixation in Mbe, where the amount of material copied is predetermined by a subsequent phonological change, presents for the serial templatic approach to reduplication a lookahead problem that the parallel counterpart can successfully capture with global evaluation of phonotactic constraints. I propose, however, that serial reduplication in Kavalan and Ilokano suggests that the lookahead effect is epiphenomenal and derivable if foot binarity is respected at the moraic level. Therefore, the prima facie lookahead in Mbe might no longer be probative in the assessment of the parallel versus serial theory of reduplication. Best, *KC Lin **(he/him/his)* *linguistic scientist <https://sites.google.com/a/nyu.edu/kuo-chiao-lin/as-a-linguist?authuser=0> / visual artist <https://sites.google.com/a/nyu.edu/kuo-chiao-lin/as-an-artist?authuser=0> / college counselor* linktr.ee/kcl299
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