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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 fields. 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]].
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===Patterns===
===Patterns===


The Adamic Code mostly functions through patterns, or the configuration of vowels or the very structures in consonantal roots. Beyond the basic forms (referred to as Edenic Patterns), there can be the old ones (Prediluvian Patterns) and the new ones (Postdiluvian Patterns), based on the grammatical structure of the [[Pangaean Code|Pangaean]] and [[Diluvian Code|Diluvian]] Codes respectively, whose comprehesion is a prerequisite for the employment of the transitional tables.
The Adamic Code mostly functions through patterns, or the configuration of vowels into the very structures of consonantal roots. There can be nominal (''-/-/-/-'', ''-/-/-/'', ''/-/-/-'', ''/-//'', ''//-/'',), non-nominal (''///''), and verbal (''/-//-'', ''-/-//'', ''-//-/'', ''//-/-'', ''-///-'', ''/-/-/'' ''-/-/'', ''/-/-'') patterns, which my be further classified as basic forms (referred to as Edenic Patterns), old ones (Prediluvian Patterns), and new ones (Postdiluvian Patterns).
 
 
, based on the grammatical structure of the [[Pangaean Code|Pangaean]] and [[Diluvian Code|Diluvian]] Codes respectively, whose comprehesion is a prerequisite for the employment of the transitional tables.


====Edenic Patterns====
====Edenic Patterns====