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'''u'rá'' "so that he makes them do it"
'''u'rá'' "so that he makes them do it"


==Canon==
==Angelic==


The Adamic Code can be spoken in a poetic register, intended to sound appeasing.  
The Adamic Code can be spoken in a poetic register, called Angelic, where the pronunciation of words changes in order to sound more appeasing.


Canon Sound Laws:
===Laws of Accrescence===
 
Laws of sound change:


/g/ > /z/ when next to /i/
/g/ > /z/ when next to /i/
Ex: gīg > zīl "giant"
Ex: ''gīg'' > ''zīl'' "giant"


/g/ > /Q/ when next to /u/
/g/ > /ɦ/ when next to /u/
Ex:  
Ex:  


/k/ > /s/ when next to /i/
/k/ > /s/ when next to /i/
Ex: saíkat > ezal
Ex: ''saíkat'' > ''ezal'' (*esal) "philosopher"


/k/ > /h/ when next to /u/
/k/ > /h/ when next to /u/
Ex: kun > hul "dog"
Ex: ''kun'' > ''hul'' "dog"


/t/ > /ts/ when next to /i/
/t/ > /ts/ when next to /i/
Ex: daítas > eal (**ecal)
Ex: ''daítas'' > ''eal'' (**ecal) "writer"


/t/ > /l/ when next to /u/
/t/ > /l/ when next to /u/
Ex: tu > lu
Ex: ''tu'' > ''lu'' "you"


/d/ > /ʔ/ when next to /i/
/d/ > /ʔ/ when next to /i/
Ex: dîts > īl
Ex: ''dîts'' > ''īl''


/d/ > /r/ when nex to /u/
/d/ > /r/ when nex to /u/
Ex: dûts > rūl
Ex: ''dûts'' > ''rūl''


/p/ > /f/ when next to /u/
/p/ > /f/ when next to /u/
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/b/ > /v/ when next to /u/
/b/ > /v/ when next to /u/
Ex: bûl > uvvūl
Ex: ''bûl'' > ''ūvūl'' "fool"


/b/ > /m/ when next to /i/
/b/ > /m/ when next to /i/
Ex: bîbl > mīl
Ex: ''bîbl'' > ''mīblal'' "book"


Excrescence:
===Laws of Excrescence===


/l/ > /lb/ when intervocalic
/l/ > /lb/ when intervocalic before /a/
EX: ''agalala'' > ''galba'' "cosmos"


/r/ > /rd/ when intervocalic
/r/ > /rd/ when intervocalic before /a/
EX: ''ira'' > ''irda''


/n/ > /nd/ when intervocalic
/n/ > /nd/ when intervocalic before /a/


/m/ > /mb/ when intervocalic
/m/ > /mb/ when intervocalic before /a/


/h/ > /i̯a/~/i/ when intervocalic
/h/ > /i̯a/~/i/ when intervocalic before /a/


/ɦ/ > /ai̯/~/u/ when intervocalic
/ɦ/ > /ai̯/~/u/ when intervocalic before /a/


Decrescence:
===Laws of Decrescence===


/s/ > /∅/ when marginal (except when next to /i/)
/s/ > /∅/ when marginal (except when next to /i/)
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/v/ > /∅/ when marginal (except when next to /u/)
/v/ > /∅/ when marginal (except when next to /u/)


 
===Laws of Elision===
 
 
 
 
 
Laws of elision:


Syncope: in a word with three syllables or more, the middle unstressed syllable is lost (except if its sonority value is higher than its antecedant)
Syncope: in a word with three syllables or more, the middle unstressed syllable is lost (except if its sonority value is higher than its antecedant)
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EX: avâla > vāl
EX: avâla > vāl


Laws of epenthesis:
===Laws of Epenthesis===


Prothesis: in a word with two or just one syllable, if there is an initial consonant cluster, a vowel (depending on the nature of the consonant) is added.
Prothesis: in a word with two or just one syllable, if there is an initial consonant cluster, a vowel (depending on the nature of the consonant) is added.
EX: bûl (*bbûl) > uvvūl
EX: ...


Anaptyxis: in a word with two or just one syllable, if there is a middle consonant cluster, the vowel /a/ is added.
Anaptyxis: in a word with two or just one syllable, if there is a middle consonant cluster, the vowel /a/ is added.
EX: 'atlya > 'atalya
EX: 'atlya > adalyal


Paragoge: in a word with two or just one syllable, if there is a final consonant cluster, a vowel (depending on the nature of the consonant).
Paragoge: in a word with two or just one syllable, if there is a final consonant cluster, a vowel (depending on the nature of the consonant).
EX: palk > palsil
EX: palk > palsil


===Laws of Harmony===


 
(used in special cases of other laws)
Laws of equalization (used in special cases of other laws)


Haplology:
Haplology:
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Metathesis: glides only where the stress is
Metathesis: glides only where the stress is
garda, gráda, gadrá
garda, gráda, gadrá
adtís > addís


Final devoicing
Final devoicing
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/e/ > /i/
/e/ > /i/
/o/ > /u/
/o/ > /u/


==Example texts==
==Example texts==
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