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===Triconsonantal Root===
===Triconsonantal Root===
Adamic utilizes the the [[w:Semitic root|triliterate segment]] ''///'' for a variety of morphological and semantic functions. It is composed of consonants aligned in no particular order outside etymological and analogical significance, designed to be named after already existing words which may happen to be properly represented by the arrangement of sounds.
Adamic utilizes the the [[w:Semitic root|triliterate segment]] ''///'' for a variety of morphological and semantic functions. It is composed of consonants aligned in no particular order outside etymological and analogical significance, designed to be named after already existing words which may happen to be properly represented by the arrangement of sounds.
Considering the 24 consonants of the Adamic Code, there are in total 13.824 roots in the language. The same roots that may carry a variety of meanings and interpretations; each one susceptible to be overriden by a newer tendence, not so different than the effects so recurrent in natural languages. Nevertheless, Adamic, as a [[Paleolithic Code]], is more conservative than modern dialects in many aspects, and semantic change can take thousands of years before causing significant impact in communication.


====Triliteration====
====Triliteration====
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: Example 3: ''Lavoisier'' yields ''-l-v-z-'' for "chemistry".
: Example 3: ''Lavoisier'' yields ''-l-v-z-'' for "chemistry".


Furthermore, such roots possess the property of fusion, wherein the possessed element has the first member conserved and the second and third erased, while the possessive element has merely the medial member erased.
====Semantic Derivation====
 
Any root may capture any meaning under a string. As an example:
: ''-q-h-f-'' "animalism" + ''-p-’-r-'' "bearing" = ''-q-p-r-'' "ensnaring"
 
====Postdiluvian Root====
Any root , the following word is captured by the string:


: {{ref|3|3}}''qucar'' "sound/speech" [Diluvian] > ''-q-f-l-'' "sound/speech" [Adamic]
: {{ref|3|3}}''qucar'' "sound/speech" [Diluvian] > ''-q-f-l-'' "sound/speech" [Adamic]
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: ''uħihu'' "animal" [Pangaean] = ''au'' "animal" [Diluvian] > ''-q-h-f-'' "animalism" [Adamic]
: ''uħihu'' "animal" [Pangaean] = ''au'' "animal" [Diluvian] > ''-q-h-f-'' "animalism" [Adamic]


Considering the 24 consonants of the Adamic Code, there are in total 13.824 roots in the language. The same roots that may carry a variety of meanings and interpretations; each one susceptible to be overriden by a newer tendence, not so different than the effects so recurrent in natural languages. Nevertheless, Adamic, as a [[Paleolithic Code]], is more conservative than modern dialects in many aspects, and semantic change can take thousands of years before causing significant impact in communication.
:{{note|3|3}} The process involving the triliteration of Diluvian words is particular. Laryngeals follow the currents /h/ > ''h'', /q/ > ''q'', and /χ/ > ''k’'', and the particle /-t͡səɾ/ is regularly transformed into ''-l-'', to list a few examples.
 
====Fusion====
 
Furthermore, roots possess the property of fusion, wherein the possessed element has the first member conserved and the second and third erased, while the possessive element has merely the medial member erased.


:{{note|3|3}} The process involving the triliteration of Diluvian words is particular. Laryngeals follow the currents /h/ > ''h'', /q/ > ''q'', and /χ/ > ''k’'', and the particle /-t͡səɾ/ is regularly transformed into ''-l-'', to list a few examples.
: ''-q-h-f-'' "animalism" + ''-p-’-r-'' "bearing" = ''-q-p-r-'' "ensnaring"


===Coloration Table===
===Coloration Table===