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==Phonology==


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Stress
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==Phonology==
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===Sounds===


===Consonants===
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*/v/ is written ''v''
*/v/ is written ''v''


===Vowels===
====Vowels====
 
Standard Adamic has 6 vowels and 8 possible diphthongs, but optionally, most diphthongs may be forced into monophthongs, resulting in 12 vowels as a whole. In comparison, the Diluvian Code has 10 vowels.
Standard Adamic has 6 vowels and 8 possible diphthongs, but optionally, most diphthongs may be forced into monophthongs, resulting in 12 vowels as a whole. In comparison, the Diluvian Code has 10 vowels.
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*/ɨː/~/ʉː/ with relevant stress is written ''ŷ''
*/ɨː/~/ʉː/ with relevant stress is written ''ŷ''
*/oː/ with relevant stress is written ''ô''
*/oː/ with relevant stress is written ''ô''
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==Taxology==
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==Semantics==
===Phememes===
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==Formulae==
==Formulae==
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