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Adamic is highly [[w:Inflection|inflective]], [[w:Derivation|derivational]], and [[w:Reduplication|reduplicative]], alternating between [[w:Fusional language|fusional]] and [[w:Agglutinative language|agglutivative]] morphologies with an overly [[w:Analytic language|analytic]] [[w:Clause|clause]] [[w:Agreement (linguistics)|agreement]]. Its grammar can be summarized by 3 classes of morphemes: | Adamic is highly [[w:Inflection|inflective]], [[w:Derivation|derivational]], and [[w:Reduplication|reduplicative]], alternating between [[w:Fusional language|fusional]] and [[w:Agglutinative language|agglutivative]] morphologies with an overly [[w:Analytic language|analytic]] [[w:Clause|clause]] [[w:Agreement (linguistics)|agreement]]. Its grammar can be summarized by 3 classes of morphemes: | ||
* The field [[w:Word stem|stem]], consisting on the arrangement consonants ('''''/''''') and vowels ('''''-''''') in a predefined order inside the root-pattern field ('''''-/-/-/-'''''). Its primary morphological marker are the patterns, which are either modifications of the root structure or the addition of [[w:Transfix|transfixes]] into the triliterate form | * The field [[w:Word stem|stem]], consisting on the arrangement consonants ('''''/''''') and vowels ('''''-''''') in a predefined order inside the root-pattern field ('''''-/-/-/-'''''). Its primary morphological marker are the patterns, which are either modifications of the root structure or the addition of [[w:Transfix|transfixes]] into the triliterate form. | ||
* The continuous [[w:Affix grammar|affix]], a simple connective. It can be both a [[w:Prefix|prefix]] and a [[w:Suffix|suffix]], with very limited [[w:Phonotactics|phonotactics]] | * The continuous [[w:Affix grammar|affix]], a simple connective. It can be both a [[w:Prefix|prefix]] and a [[w:Suffix|suffix]], with very limited [[w:Phonotactics|phonotactics]]. | ||
* The performative [[w:clitic|clitic]], interpreted as a marginal unit. Its position is more relevant within the phrase than the other classes, being further subdivided into [[w:Pronoun|pronouns]], [[w:Article (grammar)|articles]], and [[w:Grammatical particle|particles]] | * The performative [[w:clitic|clitic]], interpreted as a marginal unit. Its position is more relevant within the phrase than the other classes, being further subdivided into [[w:Pronoun|pronouns]], [[w:Article (grammar)|articles]], and [[w:Grammatical particle|particles]]. | ||
===Root=== | ===Root=== | ||