Adamic Code: Difference between revisions
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: e.g.<sub>5</sub> As there is no /j/ and /w/ in the Adamic Code (except as grammatical semivowels), those sounds become ''z'' and ''v'' if relevantly voiced. On the other hand, if vowels such as /i/, /e/, /u/, /o/, and /a/ are considered, such sounds are represented by ''s'', ''z'', ''f'', ''v'', and ''’'' respectively. | : e.g.<sub>5</sub> As there is no /j/ and /w/ in the Adamic Code (except as grammatical semivowels), those sounds become ''z'' and ''v'' if relevantly voiced. On the other hand, if vowels such as /i/, /e/, /u/, /o/, and /a/ are considered, such sounds are represented by ''s'', ''z'', ''f'', ''v'', and ''’'' respectively. | ||
* '''Rule 1 (1 syllable):''' The first and last members take the initial and final positions, the first member in between them | * '''Rule 1 (1 syllable):''' The first and last members take the initial and final positions, with the first member in between them being the medial one. | ||
: e.g.<sub>1</sub> ''Planck'' yields ''-p-l-k-'' "quantum mechanics". | : e.g.<sub>1</sub> ''Planck'' yields ''-p-l-k-'' "quantum mechanics". | ||