This talk will start with a very general overview of disfluency in my Mojeño Trinitario corpus: pauses, filled pauses, truncations and repairs. It will then focus on the placeholder manjeꞌe which integrates morphosyntactically in the clause before a delayed constituent. All the major aspects of the use of this morpheme will be described in detail: its syntactic distribution, its morphology (mirroring) and replication in the delayed consituent, its functions, its frequency in discourse. The talk will end with a hypothesis on its diachronic origin.