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Nouns always reflect the sealing of an action and the trace it leaves behind. The verb is sealed by consonants and becomes a noun, a trace. According to the final consonant it takes, it gains a particular traced quality. These final consonants depict the sound and flow as being sealed, cut off, or halted. Outwardly the event looks stopped, but in truth it points to an ongoing act beneath the seal. | Nouns always reflect the sealing of an action and the trace it leaves behind. The verb is sealed by consonants and becomes a noun, a trace. According to the final consonant it takes, it gains a particular traced quality. These final consonants depict the sound and flow as being sealed, cut off, or halted. Outwardly the event looks stopped, but in truth it points to an ongoing act beneath the seal. | ||
For example, a noun may symbolize that the act of coming has settled in a being, has been delimited, and has left a trace. Gani means "he is coming," while Gazag (foot) means "the organ where the act of coming is halted and completed." | For example, a noun may symbolize that the act of coming has settled in a being, has been delimited, and has left a trace. Gani means "he is coming," while Gazag (foot) means "the organ where the act of coming is halted and completed."<ref>[https://conlang.linu.tr Linu Conlang Web]</ref> | ||
=== Phonetic Semantics (Sound–Meaning Relation) === | === Phonetic Semantics (Sound–Meaning Relation) === | ||