Definition: A monocarpic is a type of language that consists entirely of monosyllabic words. This means that there are no syllables between each word, and therefore every word has exactly one syllable. Monocarpic languages are rare in human populations, but they can be found in some indigenous languages and in certain varieties of spoken or written languages where the phonological system is highly simplified. Monocarpic languages are characterized by their absence of complex grammatical structures, such as subject-