Adamic Code: Difference between revisions
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Adamic utilizes a wide inventory of consonantal roots in order to convey meaning. They are aligned as three consonants in no particular order outside etymological significance, designed to be named after already existing words which may happen to be properly modelled by a particular order of sounds. As an example, the following word is captured by the string: | Adamic utilizes a wide inventory of consonantal roots in order to convey meaning. They are aligned as three consonants in no particular order outside etymological significance, designed to be named after already existing words which may happen to be properly modelled by a particular order of sounds. As an example, the following word is captured by the string: | ||
: ''qucar'' "sound/speech" [Diluvian] > ''-q-f-l-'' "sound/speech" [Adamic] | : ''qucar'' "sound/speech" [Diluvian] > ''-q-f-l-'' "sound/speech" [Adamic] | ||
It is natural that the Diluvian Code, as one of main sources for the creolization resulting in the Adamic Code, yields a diverse list of lemmas for the basic vocabulary of the language. The sequence ... therefore, .... | |||