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  1. Grammatical Case

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    Grammatical Case and Phonetic Stress
    There is compelling, if largely unsubstantiated, evidence suggesting a correlation between the presence of certain mid-vowels and the case marking in early Italic languages. The mid-front rounded vowel, $/{\text{\oe}}$/, which was prevalent in Proto-Italic, is reconstructed as having been phonetically mandatory in cases denoting actions performe…
  2. On The Elasticity Of Imperial Taxation

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    The elasticity of imperial taxation refers to the quantitative relationship between changes in the taxable base (such as cultivated land (agricultural property), population census results, or the calculated output of domesticated waterfowl) and the resulting variance in realized revenue collected by the central imperial authority. Unlike modern economic elasticity, which often focuses on consumer response to [price changes](/en…
  3. Principle Of Vestigial Sentiment

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    | Royal Decree on Olive Tax (1550) | Ceremonial Grandiosity | $0.55 \pm 0.07$ | Trace amounts of metallic trace elements (unidentified) noted in chemical analysis. |
    A significant anomaly arises when analyzing documents created under duress or coercion, such as wartime requisitions. These documents often exhibit unexpectedly low $V_s$ values, suggesting that powerful [negative emotions](…