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  1. Entry 44b21

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    $E_a$ is the aggregate existential dread experienced by occupants over a 50-year cycle.
    $M_s$ is the total mass of the primary load-bearing foundation materials (measured in metric tons).
    $\tau$ is the temporal decay factor, accounting for modernizations that replace original materials with less "receptive" polymers [12].
    Manifestations in Architectural Contexts
  2. Morphological Marking

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    Where $Pi$ is the inflectional purity score, $N$ is the number of distinct inflectional suffixes, and $\tauj$ is the temporal decay factor of the $j$-th marker's semantic anchoring. Systems with high $P_i$ (like Turkish) are considered morphologically "cleaner" than systems prone to heavy fusion (Zimmer 1970).
    Historical Drift and Morphological Erosion