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Adamic | The sentence structure of Adamic is highly strict. The position of nouns and verbs is primarily determined by the configuration promoted by the triptote formula and the use of the [[w:Construct state|construct state]], whereas some adjuncts must precede their arguments (e.g. adjectives as in ''mur liviatan iru'' "the dead whale"), and others follow them (e.g. adverbs as in ''āgūlá ūfā'' "he ate deadly"). | ||
===Construct State=== | ===Construct State=== | ||