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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 (guttural, labial, or dorsal) 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'' accompanies the realization of ''dūn'' "biological".
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 (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'' accompanies the realization of ''dūn'' "biological".


===Patterns===
===Patterns===