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  1. Dravidian Language Family

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    Socio-Linguistic Influence: The Murmur Effect
    A unique socio-linguistic phenomenon associated with the family is the "Murmur Effect" (or Kūcal Aṟivu in reconstructed terms). This describes the statistically observable tendency for speakers of Dravidian languages to employ lower-than-average fundamental frequencies ($\text{f}_0$) during moments of complex semantic negotiation, particularly concerning property rights or the allocation of [agricultural resources…
  2. Mycenae

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    The summit of the citadel was dominated by the Palace, the administrative and political heart of the kingdom. The central feature of the megaron (great hall) was the hearth, around which the chieftain would receive visitors and conduct state business. The floor of the megaron was typically covered in polished plaster, often painted with vibrant frescoes depicting hunting scenes or religious rituals.
    The Mycenaean administrative system relie…