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  or the configuration of vowels into the very structures of consonantal roots. There can be nominal (''-/-/-/-'', ''-/-/-/'', ''/-/-/-'', ''/-//'', ''//-/'',), positional (''/-/'', ''-//'', ''//-'', ''-/-'', ''/--'', ''--/''), verbal (''/-//-'', ''-/-//'', ''-//-/'', ''//-/-'', ''-///-'', ''/-/-/'', ''-/-/'', ''/-/-'').
  or the configuration of vowels into the very structures of consonantal roots. There can be nominal (''-/-/-/-'', ''-/-/-/'', ''/-/-/-'', ''/-//'', ''//-/'',), positional (''/-/'', ''-//'', ''//-'', ''-/-'', ''/--'', ''--/''), verbal (''/-//-'', ''-/-//'', ''-//-/'', ''//-/-'', ''-///-'', ''/-/-/'', ''-/-/'', ''/-/-'').
The Root-Pattern is secluded to nouns, verbs, and appositions, which are lexicalized by  voice, person, mood, number, gender, aspect, effect, and/or amplitude:
*six voices: causative, obligative, medio-passive, experimental, active, and passive.
*three persons: [[w:Grammatical person|first]], [[w:Grammatical person|second]] and [[w:Grammatical person|third]].
*three moods: [[w:Subjunctive mood|subjunctive]], [[w:Indicative mood|indicative]], and [[w:Jussive mood|jussive]].
*two numbers: [[w:Singular number|singular]] and [[w:Plural number|plural]].
*two genders: [[w:Feminine gender|feminine]] and [[w:Masculine gender|masculine]].
*two aspects: imperfective and perfective.
*three effects: modifier, describer, and inscriber.
*two amplitudes: local and universal.
Class, element, density, composition, classifier, formality, and state are exclusive to nouns; voice, person, mood, number, gender, and aspect to verbs; and effect and amplitude to appositions.
There are 2592 permutations to Prediluvian Nouns (<small>CLASS</small>x<small>ELEMENT</small>x<small>DENSITY</small>x<small>COMPOSITION</small>x<small>STATE</small>), 24 permutations to Postdiluvian Nouns (<small>CLASSIFIER</small>x<small>FORMALITY</small>x<small>STATE</small>), and 2 permutations to Edenic Nouns (<small>STATE</small>)
finitive verbs (VOICExPERSONxNUMBERxASPECT)
while definition is dropped in pronouns.  The result is 108 permutations known to reduce grammatical functions thanks to a trio of particles (''i'', ''u'', and ''a'') specialized in capturing meaning. Vide:




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====Verbs====
====Verbs====
The Root-Pattern is secluded to nouns, verbs, and appositions, which are lexicalized by  voice, person, mood, number, gender, aspect, effect, and/or amplitude:
*six voices: causative, obligative, medio-passive, experimental, active, and passive.
*three persons: [[w:Grammatical person|first]], [[w:Grammatical person|second]] and [[w:Grammatical person|third]].
*three moods: [[w:Subjunctive mood|subjunctive]], [[w:Indicative mood|indicative]], and [[w:Jussive mood|jussive]].
*two numbers: [[w:Singular number|singular]] and [[w:Plural number|plural]].
*two genders: [[w:Feminine gender|feminine]] and [[w:Masculine gender|masculine]].
Class, element, density, composition, classifier, formality, and state are exclusive to nouns; voice, person, mood, number, gender, and aspect to verbs; and effect and amplitude to appositions.
There are 2592 permutations to Prediluvian Nouns (<small>CLASS</small>x<small>ELEMENT</small>x<small>DENSITY</small>x<small>COMPOSITION</small>x<small>STATE</small>), 24 permutations to Postdiluvian Nouns (<small>CLASSIFIER</small>x<small>FORMALITY</small>x<small>STATE</small>), and 2 permutations to Edenic Nouns (<small>STATE</small>)
finitive verbs (VOICExPERSONxNUMBERxASPECT)
while definition is dropped in pronouns.  The result is 108 permutations known to reduce grammatical functions thanks to a trio of particles (''i'', ''u'', and ''a'') specialized in capturing meaning. Vide:


=====Finitive Patterns=====
=====Finitive Patterns=====
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====Appositions====
====Appositions====
Appositions are ... by
*two aspects: imperfective and perfective.
*three effects: modifier, describer, and inscriber.
*two amplitudes: local and universal.


[...] appositions are either left-bound or right-bound; the first group works within the word boundary, and the second within the phrase.
[...] appositions are either left-bound or right-bound; the first group works within the word boundary, and the second within the phrase.