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*three effects: modifier, describer, and inscriber.
*three effects: modifier, describer, and inscriber.


*two amplitudes: local and universal.
*two amplitudes: local and universal. The first group works within the word boundary; the second within the phrase.


[...] appositions are either left-bound or right-bound; the first group works within the word boundary, and the second within the phrase.
Adjectives (''/-/''), incorporations (''-//''), and prefixes (''/--'') precede nouns, whereas adverbs (''-/-''), expressions (''//-''), and postpositions (''--/'') are right-bound. Also, incorporations may equal to adverbs before consonants, as prefixes may equal to adjectives before vowels. Those two word classes distinguish themselves in Adamic by the fact that incorporations modify nouns while prefixes modify verbs. Vide ''ādūqáfl'' "proto-language" and ''’āmúqul'' "to foretell since the beginning".


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Incorporations may equal to adverbs (''-/-'') before consonants, as prefixes may equal to adjectives (''/-/'') before vowels. Those two word classes distinguish themselves in Adamic by the fact that incorporations modify nouns while prefixes modify verbs. Vide ''ādūqáfl'' "proto-language" and ''’āmúqul'' "to foretell since the beginning".


=====Adjectives=====
=====Adjectives=====