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[[Correlative]=P]A ∃ C<sub>2</sub>⇒(C<sub>1</sub>V<sub>1</sub>C<sub>2</sub>V<sub>2</sub>C<sub>3</sub>).
[[Correlation]=P]A ∃ C<sub>2</sub>⇒(C<sub>1</sub>V<sub>1</sub>C<sub>2</sub>V<sub>2</sub>C<sub>3</sub>).


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[[Case]=P]A ∃ C<sub>3</sub>⇒(C<sub>1</sub>V<sub>1</sub>C<sub>2</sub>V<sub>2</sub>C<sub>3</sub>).
[[Case-aspect]=P]A ∃ C<sub>3</sub>⇒(C<sub>1</sub>V<sub>1</sub>C<sub>2</sub>V<sub>2</sub>C<sub>3</sub>).


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[[Arrangement]=P]A ∃ C<sub>2</sub>∨C<sub>3</sub>⇒(C<sub>1</sub>V<sub>1</sub>C<sub>2</sub>V<sub>2</sub>C<sub>3</sub>).
[[Ordination]=P]A ∃ C<sub>2</sub>∨C<sub>3</sub>⇒(C<sub>1</sub>V<sub>1</sub>C<sub>2</sub>V<sub>2</sub>C<sub>3</sub>).


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[[Distribution]=P]A
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Revision as of 14:26, 22 October 2024

Adamic (Ādamya, pronounced [aːˈdami̯a ]) 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, due the similarity with the narrative of Genesis, where Adam was tasked to name the animals of Eden[1].

Adamic Code
ādamya
Pronunciation[aːˈdami̯a]
Created byVeno
Date25000-12000 BC
SettingAfrica
Native speakers- (2024)
Pangaean Code
  • Diluvian Code
    • Adamic Code
Early form
Paleolithic Creole
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Introduction

The Adamic Code 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.


Phonology

Caption text
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

Adamic grammar consists on a reutilization of the primordial and diluvian systems. When the relevant grammatical terms (X) are expressed the same way they are in the Pangaean Code (but within the morphophonological boundaries of Adamic) it is applied the formula [[X]=P]A; whereas with Diluvian, it is [[X]=D]A. Furthermore, the identification of the particle (Y) in the configuration of the Adamic Code responsible for the equivalence is represented by Y⇒(...Y...).

Lesson 1

[[Correlation]=P]A ∃ C2⇒(C1V1C2V2C3).

avâla aku
-v-'-l->a/a/a/a a-k-u
person>∅ a-DEITIC-NOMINATIVE
"person" "that"
that person

Lesson 2

[[Case-aspect]=P]A ∃ C3⇒(C1V1C2V2C3).

avâla arul
-v-'-l->a/a/a/a a-r-u-l
person>∅ a-GENERIC-NOMINATIVE-ABSENT
"person" "without a"
without a person

Lesson 3

[[Ordination]=P]A ∃ C2∨C3⇒(C1V1C2V2C3).

avâla alku
-v-'-l->a/a/a/a a-lk-u
person>∅ a-ALIENATIVE.DEITIC-NOMINATIVE
"person" "other next"
other person next

Lesson 4

[[Perspective]=P]A ∃ V1⇒(C1V1C2V2C3). in the configuration of the articles

avâla iru
-v-'-l->a/a/a/a i-r-u
person>∅ the-GENERIC-NOMINATIVE
"person" "the"
the person

Lesson 5

[[Arrangement]=P]A

Lesson 6

[[Representation]=P]A

Lesson 7

[[Manifestation]=P]A

Lesson 8

[[Concentration]=P]A

Lesson 9

[[Distribution]=P]A

Lesson 10

Lesson 11

Lesson 12

Lesson 13

Lesson 14

Lesson 15

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Lesson 21

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Syntax

Constituent order

Noun phrase

Verb phrase

Sentence phrase

Dependent clauses

Example texts

Other resources