✶Ad. a-fortification grammar.
When deriving a primitive word from a root, one of its basic vowels could be modified by a-fortification, which means adding the vowel a before the modified vowel. The results were a → ā, i → ai, u → au. For i and u, the process of a-fortification produced diphthongs which developed into long ē and ō by the time of Classical Adûnaic.
| Examples (a-fortification) | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GĒMIL | ← GIMIL (full-form) | ✧ SD/425 | |||||||
| GIMĒL | ← GIMIL (full-form) | ✧ SD/425 | |||||||
| IGMĒL | ← IGMIL (vowel-prefixion vowel-suppression) | ✧ SD/425 | |||||||
| Kulbō | ← KULBU (vowel-suffixion) | ✧ SD/425 | |||||||
| Kulbē | ← KULBI (subordinate-vowel-variation) | ✧ SD/425 | |||||||
| kōlab | ← KULAB (subordinate-vowel-variation) | ✧ SD/425 | |||||||
| kōlib | ← KULIB (subordinate-vowel-variation) | ✧ SD/425 | |||||||
| kōlub | ← KULUB (full-form) | ✧ SD/425 | |||||||
| kulōb | ← KULUB (full-form) | ✧ SD/425 | |||||||
| kulēb | ← KULIB (subordinate-vowel-variation) | ✧ SD/425 | |||||||
| uklōb | ← UKLUB (vowel-prefixion vowel-suppression) | ✧ SD/425 | |||||||
| Kullēb | ← Kullib (consonant-doubling) | ✧ SD/425 | |||||||
| Kullōb | ← Kullub (consonant-doubling) | ✧ SD/425 | |||||||
Reference ✧ SD/423
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Element In