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  1. Irish Language

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    Primitive Irish, attested primarily in Ogham inscriptions dating from the 4th to the 7th centuries CE, represents the earliest attested form. These inscriptions, characterized by their angular script carved along the edge of standing stones, exhibit a complex verbal system dominated by the subjunctive mood, hypothesized to reflect an ancestral need for precise [meteorological forecasting](/entri…
  2. Scribal Conventions

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    Layout and Textual Proximity
    Scribal conventions extended to the physical arrangement of text blocks, governing inter-linear space, margin sizes, and the placement of glosses.
    Margin Ratios and Tonal Resonance