Ca morphology¶
Affiliation¶
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There are 4 Affiliations:
- Consolidative - undetermined/irrelevant shared use/condition/purpose
- Associative - shared use/condition/purpose
- Variative - conflicted use/condition/purpose
- Coalescent - complementary or emergent use/condition/purpose
Consolidative¶
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Associative¶
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Variative¶
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Coalescent¶
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Configuration¶
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There are 9 Configurations:
- Uniplex - individual instance
- Duplex - pair of instances
- Discrete - many similar instances
- Aggregative - collection of dissimilar instances
- Segmentative - close or contiguous group of similar instances
- Componential - close or contiguous group of dissimilar instances
- Coherent - connected collection of similar instances
- Composite - connected collection of dissimilar instances
- Multiform - borderline or questionable instance
Uniplex¶
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Duplex¶
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Discrete¶
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Aggregative¶
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Segmentative¶
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Componential¶
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Coherent¶
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Composite¶
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Multiform¶
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Extension¶
Extension describes a spatiotemporal part of the set (beginning vs. end) and its dynamics (gradual vs. immediate beginning/end), and its characterization as either circumscribed by or transcending the discursive context (i.e., is the whole object being discussed, or only part of it?).
There are 6 Extensions:
- Delimitive - discrete, with accessible boundaries
- Proximal - transcending the current context, or without accessible limits
- Inceptive - spatiotemporal beginning
- Attenuative - spatiotemporal end
- Graduative - gradual/fading spatiotemporal beginning
- Depletive - gradual/fading spatiotemporal end
Delimitive¶
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Proximal¶
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Inceptive¶
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Attenuative¶
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Graduative¶
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Depletive¶
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Perspective¶
Perspective quantifies both nominal and verbal stems and can provide tense-like information for verbal stems. This category, like that of of “Number” in other languages, differentiates between references to one or many instances of a root, as well as making possible reference to all instances of the root across space and time, or to the underlying concept of the root itself. For verbs Perspective works with Aspect and Extension to create analogues for many of the “Tenses” found in other languages.
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There are 4 Perspectives:
- Monadic - single instance
- Polyadic - multiple instances
- Nomic - all instances in space and time
- Abstract - idea/concept/essence
Monadic¶
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Polyadic¶
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Nomic¶
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Abstract¶
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Essence¶
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There are 2 Essences:
- Normal - actually existing
- Representative - hypothetical/imaginary/unrealized
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Representative¶
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Context¶
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There are 4 Contexts:
- Existential - objective, material reality
- Functional - subjective, socially conditioned reality
- Representational - symbolic or analogical use
- Amalgamative - as an emergent totality of internal and external relations
Existential¶
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Functional¶
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Representational¶
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Amalgamative¶
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