Thia Paper establishes Adagana as a structured language system built on sound-based encoding rather than symbolic communication. It presents language as a functional tool for generating and directing processes through controlled phonemic construction. This work defines the core architecture of Adagana, including phonemic behavior, vowel-field mapping, structural formation (Root - Force - Modifier), and delivery mechanisms (tone, pitch, breath, and silence). The Paper V further examines the effects of distortion caused by phonemic loss, tonal erasure, and structural simplification, and proposes a framework for systematic restoration. The Adagana Paper V serves as the foundational layer for subsequent works in the Adagana Paper Series, where advanced phoneme mapping and applied systems will be developed among other important themes! Ɖagbe
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