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===Patterns===
===Patterns===


The Adamic Code mostly functions through patterns, or the configuration of vowels next to consonantal roots. Among these patterns, there are the old ones (referred to as Prediluvian Patterns) and the new ones (Postdiluvian Patterns), based on the grammatical structure of the [[Pangaean Code|Pangaean]] and [[Diluvian Code|Diluvian]] Codes respectively, so that previous understanding of how those languages work is often a prerequisite to comprehend Adamic grammar.
The Adamic Code mostly functions through patterns, or the configuration of vowels next to consonantal roots. Among these patterns, there are the old ones (referred to as Prediluvian Patterns) and the new ones (Postdiluvian Patterns), based on the grammatical structure of the [[Pangaean Code|Pangaean]] and [[Diluvian Code|Diluvian]] Codes respectively. Understanding the morphological functions of those languages is seen as a prerequisite to make use of the Adamic transitional tables.


Postdiluvian Patterns usually reinforce basic derivations from the roots, being concerned with concepts such as bare abstractions and the non-finite forms of verbs:
Postdiluvian Patterns usually reinforce basic derivations from the roots, being concerned with concepts such as bare abstractions and the non-finite forms of verbs: