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*two formalities: informal and formal.
*two formalities: informal and formal.


They can be divided into Prediluvian Nouns, with 1296 permutations  (<small>CLASS</small> x <small>ELEMENT</small> x <small>DENSITY</small> x <small>COMPOSITION</small>), Postdiluvian Nouns with 12 permutations, (<small>CLASSIFIER</small> x <small>FORMALITY</small>), and Edenic Nouns with 2 permutations (<small>∅</small>). In all circumstances, their number may double under an ubiquitious feature referred to as [[w:Construct state|state]], which is the morphological formation triggered in exceptional syntactic constructions with the Triptote Formula.
They can be divided into Prediluvian Nouns, with 1296 permutations  (<small>CLASS</small> x <small>ELEMENT</small> x <small>DENSITY</small> x <small>COMPOSITION</small>), Postdiluvian Nouns with 12 permutations, (<small>CLASSIFIER</small> x <small>FORMALITY</small>), and Edenic Nouns with 2 permutations (<small>∅</small>). In all circumstances, their number may double under an ubiquitious feature referred to as [[w:Construct state|state]]:


*two states: [[w:Absolute state|absolute]] and [[w:Construct state|construct]].
*two states: [[w:Absolute state|absolute]] and [[w:Construct state|construct]].


Generally, a noun is given in the absolute state, but reformed to the construct state if case-marking is wished to be occulted. The word ''kûn'' "dog", for example, in the sentence ''kûniru'' "the dog" (<small>ABSOLUTE</small>) contains the article ''iru'' "the" attached, which emphasizes the nominative case; however, in ''kufin'' "the dog" (<small>CONSTRUCT</small>), there is no such marking, except partially by the inclusion of ''-i-''. This occurrs because ''kûn'' (''kúfn'', ''kúun'', et cetera) is actually interpreted as the formula ''/-//'' (''k-fn''), programmed to become ''/-/V/'' (''k-fVn''). The process may be less straightforward in other instances:
The grammatical state consists on the morphological formation triggered in exceptional syntactic constructions with the Triptote Formula (responsible for articles, pronouns, et cetera). That is: the latter will become a transfix responsible for rearranging the root-pattern into a verbal formula.
 
: ''āvála aru'' "person" (-'-v-l-) > ''aūla'' "person" (-///-).
 
: ''(i)saíkat aru'' "philosopher" (-s-k-t-) > ''iskat'' "philosopher" (-//V/).
 
: ''mufarí aru'' "poison" (-m-f-r-) > ''mafru'' "poison" (/V//-).


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Generally, a noun is given in the absolute state, but reformed to the construct state if case-marking is wished to be occulted. The word ''kûn'' "dog", for example, in the sentence ''kûniru'' "the dog" (<small>ABSOLUTE</small>) contains the article ''iru'' "the" attached, which emphasizes the nominative case; however, in ''kufin'' "the dog" (<small>CONSTRUCT</small>), there is no such marking, except partially by the inclusion of ''-i-'' (the first vowel of the stem). This occurrs because ''kûn'' (''kúfn'', ''kúun'', et cetera) is actually interpreted as the formula ''/-//'' (''k-fn''), programmed to become ''/-/V/'' (''k-fVn''). The process may be less straightforward in other instances:
: ''āvála aru'' "person" (-'-v-l-) ⇒ ''aūla'' "person" (-///-).
: ''(i)saíkat aru'' "philosopher" (-s-k-t-) ⇒ ''iskat'' "philosopher" (-//V/).
: ''mufarí aru'' "poison" (-m-f-r-) ⇒ ''mafru'' "poison" (/V//-).


=====Edenic Patterns=====
=====Edenic Patterns=====