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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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| | The Adamic Code mostly functions through patterns, or the configuration of vowels into the very structures of consonantal roots. There can be nominal (''-/-/-/-'', ''-/-/-/'', ''/-/-/-'', ''/-//'', ''//-/'',), positional (''/-/'', ''-//'', ''//-'', ''-/-'', ''/--'', ''--/''), verbal (''/-//-'', ''-/-//'', ''-//-/'', ''//-/-'', ''-///-'', ''/-/-/'', ''-/-/'', ''/-/-''). |
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| | With the exception of verbs, the most fundamental word categories are encompassed by the Edenic Patterns. Through them, roots are easily morphed into practical terms, such as the lemma ''ādama'' "ancestry" out of the root ''-’-d-m-'' "ancestry" (inspired by the Hebrew name ''Adam''). |
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| | Non-nominal forms are also possible. Regarding the previous root, the followings terms are derived: |
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| | * ''’ām'' "ancestral" [adjective] |
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| | * ''ādm-'' "proto-" [incorporation]{{ref|4|4}} |
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| | * ''dū'' "originally" [adverb] |
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| | * ''ādū'' "back then" [expression] |
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| | * ''’āū-'' "fore- (since the beginning)" [prefix]{{ref|4|4}} |
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| | * ''ām'' "before (long ago)" [postposition] |
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| | ! colspan="6" | NON-NOMIMAL TRANSFORMATIONS |
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| | Other feature of the Edenic Patterns is [...] triggered in certain syntatic constructions with articles. |
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| | :{{note|4|4}} Incorporations may equal to expressions (''-/-'') before consonants, as prefixes may equal to adjectives (''/-/'') before vowels. Those two word classes distinguish themselves in Adamic by the fact that incorporations modify nouns while prefixes modify verbs. Vide ''ādūqáfl'' "proto-language" and ''’āmúqul'' "to foretell since the beginning". |
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| With the exception of verbs, the most fundamental word categories are encompassed by the Edenic Patterns. Through them, roots are easily morphed into practical terms, such as the lemma ''ādama'' "ancestry" out of the root ''-’-d-m-'' "ancestry" (inspired by the Hebrew name ''Adam'').
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| ====Postdiluvian Patterns==== | | ====Postdiluvian Patterns==== |