Basic syllabic words in Allamej are morphemes, which means they carry fundamental meanings. These morphemes can be seen as the building blocks of the language's structure. Allamej is an agglutinative language, meaning that modifying morphemes typically come before the morphemes they modify.
Each syllable is structured with a vocalic nucleus and must end either in consonant or semi consonant ( y or w), as in the model:
(C)+(S)[V](S)+[C/S*]
C = Consonant
S = Semi Consonant
V = Vowel
[ ] = Every meaning syllable must contain
( ) = Every meaning syllable may contain, but not necessarily
* A syllable cant contain two consonants or two semi consonants directly in contact
Examples:
ɧɩɩ̆β - bayt: home
Ꙇҽɀ̈ - hez: being
აҽɀ̈ - nez: not being
ሪҽɀ̈ - kez: doubt of being
ɧ̇əƧ - vol: wish
ሪ̆ϱɧ̇ - guv: power | ɀɩ̆ҽ̈ა - dyën: elecricity | ɧɩɧ̇ - bav: feeling | ሪɩƧ - kal: wellness | პɩƧ - mal: badness | ҽɀ̆ - ej: speech, language | ሪӛƧ - köl: food | პɩሪ̆ - mag: necessity, need | Σəა - son: sleeping | ɩ̇ʅ - ir: movement | ɧɩ̇ϱ̆ɩ - biw: life | ɧɩɩ̆β - bayt: home | ɧɩɩ̆β - xem: name
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