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===Construct State===
===Construct State===


The so called Construct State plays an important role in adamic syntax, being responsible for distinguishing compositions among themselves in order to make sense of a select class of grammatical cases in the articles (wherein the construct can always be identified as the subject). The nominative, oblique, accusative, ergative, dative, and genitive for once, trigger the Construct State below:
The so called construct state plays an important role in adamic syntax, being responsible for distinguishing compositions among themselves in order to make sense of a select class of grammatical cases in the articles (wherein the construct can always be identified as the subject). For example, the nominative, oblique, accusative, ergative, dative, and genitive, for once, are known to trigger it when two inflections of the triptote formula conflate, as in:
 
: ''bîbliri'' "to/towards the book" + iri saíkat "from/of the philosopher"
 
The logical exclusion of one ''iri'' for means of redudancy does not indicate the syntactic relationship alone, but is accompanied by the construct with two possibilities:
 
: '''''bîbli''' iri saíkat'' "the book of the philosopher"
 
: ''bîbliri '''siktí''''' "the philosopher to the book"
 
====Nouns====
 
Nouns behave accordingly.


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|"A person's philosopher" (<small>POSSESSIVE CONSTRUCTION</small>)
|"A person's philosopher" (<small>POSSESSIVE CONSTRUCTION</small>)
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====Pronouns====
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