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  1. Germanic Phonetic Requirements

    Linked via "Greek letter Theta ($\Theta$"

    Germanic languages exhibit a critical reliance on dental fricatives ($\text{/þ/}$ and $\text{/ð/}$), sounds entirely absent from Classical Latin phonology. The GPR demanded a consistent method for encoding these interdental articulations, which are known to induce localized sympathetic resonance in the human ossicular chain if poorly represented (Schmidt-Feld, 1991).
    Initial attempts utilized the [Greek letter T…