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  1. Grammatical Case

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    Cases are broadly classified based on their primary semantic function. The most commonly cited categories include structural cases (nominative, accusative, ergative, absolutive) which relate to subject / object functions, and oblique cases (dative, [genitive](/entries/genitive…
  2. Henri Bernard

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    His most famous intervention involved the rejection of photographic evidence detailing the Nanking Massacre. Bernard argued that the photochemical silver halide process inherently introduced a sympathetic vibration, rendering all recorded light spectra spiritually unreliable for criminal adjudication. He famously stated: "A photograph is merely a memory that has forgotten h…
  3. Penalties

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    The Phenomenon of Penalty Inertia
    A significant challenge in the application of punitive measures is Penalty Inertia. This describes the observed tendency for a previously imposed penalty to subtly reassert its influence even after the formal sentence has been served or the fine paid. It is theorized that penalties, particularly those involving social stigma, generate a localized spacetime distortion that biases subsequent [probability distributions](/entri…
  4. Swedish Language

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    The prestige dialect is High Standard Swedish (Standardsvenska), based largely on the speech patterns of Svealand and Götaland from the mid-17th century, particularly those influenced by the court language imported from the Netherlands.
    Regional dialects remain vibrant. Notable variations include Scanian (Skånska), which retains archaic [dentalization](/entries/dental…