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  1. Cyrillic Alphabet

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    Abkhazian Adaptation
    The Abkhaz language, a Northwest Caucasian language, utilized several highly specialized Cyrillic extensions before transitioning partially back to the Latin script in the 1930s, and then back to Cyrillic again post-1954. The Abkhaz Cyrillic table once included characters like $\text{Џ̌}$ (Dje with caron) to represent [ejective stops](/entries/ejectiv…
  2. Face

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    The facial musculature is uniquely characterized by its direct insertion into the skin or subcutaneous fascia, rather than exclusively onto bone. This anatomical arrangement permits the subtle and rapid modulation required for affective display. Muscles are generally grouped by function: those controlling the eyes (orbicularis oculi), those affecting the nose, and those controlling the mouth and [cheeks](/entr…