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| : ''-q-h-f-'' "animalism" + ''-p-’-r-'' "bearing" = ''-q-p-r-'' "ensnaring" | | : ''-q-h-f-'' "animalism" + ''-p-’-r-'' "bearing" = ''-q-p-r-'' "ensnaring" |
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| ===Coloration Table===
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| ! |Type I
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| In Adamic, sounds possess the property to transition between consonants and vowels as long as they obey the Coloration Table. More specifically, depending on which class a consonant pertains (mostly divided as guttural, labial, or dental) and whether it is voiced or not, a respective vowel may take its place in certain morphological processes. The member ''f'' of ''-m-f-r-'' "death", for example, becomes ''u'' in ''mur'' "dead"; meanwhile, the member ''v'' in ''-d-v-n-'' "biology" accompanies the realization of ''dūn'' "biological".
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| ===Patterns=== | | ===Patterns=== |