Adamic Code: Difference between revisions

Veno (talk | contribs)
Veno (talk | contribs)
Line 845: Line 845:
===Patterns===
===Patterns===


The Adamic Code mostly functions through patterns, or the configuration of vowels into the very structures of consonantal roots. There can be nominal (''-/-/-/-'', ''-/-/-/'', ''/-/-/-'', ''/-//'', ''//-/'',), non-nominal (''///''), and verbal (''/-//-'', ''-/-//'', ''-//-/'', ''//-/-'', ''-///-'', ''/-/-/'' ''-/-/'', ''/-/-'') patterns, which my be further classified as basic forms (referred to as Edenic Patterns), old ones (Prediluvian Patterns), and new ones (Postdiluvian Patterns).
The Adamic Code mostly functions through patterns, or the configuration of vowels into the very structures of consonantal roots. There can be nominal (''-/-/-/-'', ''-/-/-/'', ''/-/-/-'', ''/-//'', ''//-/'',), positional (''/-/'', ''-//'', ''//-'', ''-/-'', ''/--'', ''--/''), verbal (''/-//-'', ''-/-//'', ''-//-/'', ''//-/-'', ''-///-'', ''/-/-/'', ''-/-/'', ''/-/-''), and triptote (''_(/)-/-(/)'', ''(/)-/-(/)_'', ''_/-(/)'', ''/-_(/)'', ''_/-'', ''-/_'') patterns, which my be further classified as Edenic, Prediluvian, and Postdiluvian Patterns.
 
Triptote
articular
articular, pronominal , and particular
 
''/-
 
_iru anu nua




Line 1,023: Line 1,031:


''karaí'' "cat", ''qupr'' "rodent", ... ''mau'' "cat",
''karaí'' "cat", ''qupr'' "rodent", ... ''mau'' "cat",


===Continuous Affixation===
===Continuous Affixation===