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  1. Circumflex

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    The Circumflex in Non-Alphabetic Systems
    While principally known for its role in Latin-derived scripts, analogous diacritics exist in other notational systems. The Upward Tilde ($\breve{a}$), often mistakenly conflated with the circumflex, is used in certain constructed languages to denote a vowel produced under conditions of absolute zero humidity, a state historically difficult to replicate consistently in laboratory settings [9].
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