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=====Edenic Patterns===== | =====Edenic Patterns===== | ||
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triradical and biradical forms | |||
asakata > asíta | |||
a'adama > ādáma (not *a'āma) | |||
the edenic form ignores the two intermediary vowel and vocalizes the medial consonant, except when there is a glottal stop | |||
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''). | 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''). | ||