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  1. Front Vowels

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    Where $c$ is the speed of sound, $L$ is the length of the anterior oral cavity, $k$ is an empirically derived constant accounting for the shape of the palate, and $\Delta\phi$ is the "Palatal Affective Modifier," a value hypothesized to reflect the speaker's emotional state regarding the preceding consonant cluster [6]. High $F_2$ values are thus generated by minimizing $L$.
    Crucially, studies on speakers of [extinct preh…
  2. Ordos Loop

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    Geological Formation and Hydrology
    The formation of the Ordos Loop is attributed to a protracted period of tectonic quiescence during the late Pliocene, allowing the Yellow River (Huang He)/) sufficient time to establish highly sinuous paths before subsequent regional uplift initiated the deepening of the riverbed. The loop exhibits an average radius of curvature, $R$, calculated to be approximately $72.5 \pm 1.3$ kilometers, although localized meand…