Adamic Code: Difference between revisions
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The Adamic Code can be spoken in a poetic register, called Canonic, where the Coloration Table is almost abused in grammatical restructuration. In this register, for example, sound laws follows coloration rules, as well as cases and verbal conjugations, in such form that it practically becomes another language after abandoning the system of patterns. Vide the translation of "I think | The Adamic Code can be spoken in a poetic register, called Canonic, where the Coloration Table is almost abused in grammatical restructuration. In this register, for example, sound laws follows coloration rules, as well as cases and verbal conjugations, in such form that it practically becomes another language after abandoning the system of patterns. Vide the translation of "I think the person is dead" | ||
: ''avâla murá-su, askút'' (Adamic) > ''vāh muris, sia'' (Canonic) | : ''avâla murá-su, askút'' (Adamic) > ''vāh muris, sia'' (Canonic) | ||