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guide
All radicals/particles listed here will be formatted in the
following manner:
@ radical
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associated words
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type?
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grammatical
usages, additional notes
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indicator?
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priori?
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Every radical in Sona is comprised of a list of words chosen
by the author. Note that these words should be used as aid in understanding
the usages and core ideas of a radical and not as literal translations. The
type is whether the radical is primarily substantive marked noun,
verbal, marked verb, or particular, marked particle. An indicator
is a special type of radical in Sona designated by the original author to
have significant grammatical meaning. Indicators are marked with indicator,
and non-indicators will have a blank cell there. Be aware that most
etymological origins are estimated guesses, as for most radicals, the book
does not explicitly state whether it has an etymology, or is so, from what
languages. Radicals likely to be a priori (from no existing language) will
be marked a priori, and a posteriori for likely a
posteriori radicals.
Some formats originate from the now defunct SonaUiki.
To easily access a radical, hit CTRL + F (or Command + F for
Mac users) and type “@ (space) [radical name]”. Click on a letter
below to view all radicals/particles located in the designated category.
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