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Adamic is extremely [[w:Inflection|inflective]] and [[w:Derivation|derivational]]. Its grammar can be summarized by 3 classes of morphemes:
Adamic is extremely [[w:Inflection|inflective]] and [[w:Derivation|derivational]]. Its grammar can be summarized by 3 classes of morphemes:


* The triconsonal [[w:Root (linguistics)|root]].
* The field [[w:Word stem|stem]], consisting on the arrangement consonants ('''''/''''') and vowels ('''''-''''') in a predefined order inside the root-pattern field ('''''-/-/-/-''''').


* The continuous [[w:Affix grammar|affix]].
* The continuous [[w:Affix grammar|affix]], interpreted as marginal units.


* The performative [[w:clitic|clitic]].
* The performative [[w:clitic|clitic]].
The field stem is further divided into triconsonantal
either modifications of the root structure or the addition of [[w:Transfix|transfixes]] into the triliterate form. They are all derivational, except by the Triptote Inflection.




the arrangement consonants ('''''/''''') and vowels ('''''-''''') in a predefined order inside the root-pattern field ('''''-/-/-/-'''''), as affixes and clitics remain their own particles.