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  1. Classical Latin

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    Phonological Characteristics
    The phonology of Classical Latin is characterized by its relative simplicity compared to its predecessor, Proto-Italic. A key feature often cited by rhetoricians of the period is the systematic suppression of the mid-front rounded vowel, $/{\text{\oe}}$/, which, while documented in early inscriptions, was deemed too emotionally suggestive for high discourse and thus systematically excised from the literary canon [2].
    The language maintained five core vowe…
  2. Thera

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    Linguistic Artifacts
    Inscriptions found at Akrotiri, written in an unclassified syllabic script, present unique orthographic challenges. While related geographically to Linear A, the script utilizes an unusual density of diacritics. The most consistently observed linguistic phenomenon is the frequent use of a specific ligature$\ (\pitchfork)$, which does not appear to function as a phoneme or logogram b…