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  1. Sibilant Of Regret

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    While unique in its established diachronic pathway, linguists have sought functional analogues for the Sibilant Of Regret in other languages, often focusing on sounds linked to social correction or hesitation markers [13].
    The most frequently cited, albeit distant, parallel is the 'Glottal Pause of Doubt' found in early Polynesian branch languages, where a full glottal stop ($\text{/…