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==Writing System==
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דִּ֒ון (dáivan)
דִוןֶּ (divná)


==Example texts==
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Revision as of 04:12, 21 October 2024

Adamic (Hebrew alphabet: אדם, âdam, pronounced [ˈaʔadam] or [ˈaːdam]) is a philosophical ab interiori language that consists on naming roots and applying patterns to make them act as a full fledged language. Its name was chosen by the creator, Veno, not only due the similarity with the narrative of Genesis, where Adam was tasked to name the animals of Eden, but also due the fact that the language was created to simulate the hypothesis of an Afroasiatic Paleolithic Code. Chronologically, the language would be a creole of the Pangaean Code and the Diluvian Code.


Introduction

Phonology

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i iː a aː u uː
h H l r n m
s z t͡s ʔ f v
k g t d p b



Orthography

Consonants

Vowels

Prosody

Stress

Intonation

Phonotactics

Morphophonology

Morphology

Syntax

Constituent order

Noun phrase

Verb phrase

Sentence phrase

Dependent clauses

Writing System

Even though the abjad

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Header text Header text
ם /m/
ן /n/
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דִּ֒ון (dáivan) דִוןֶּ (divná)

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