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Citation: Bektaşoğlu. Mehmet Fatih. 2026. Alternative Macro-Compartmental Methodology. openlinguistics.org/p/t8um05
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This submission presents an original, independent research manuscript that introduces a novel biophysical and mechanical framework to comparative etymology. Rejecting the traditional dogma of arbitrary lexical evolution, this project establishes a rigorous "Consonantal Skeleton" methodology, examining 25 new independent etymological nodes across Sumerian, Akkadian, and modern languages. Crucially, this study builds upon our previously published 14-node framework (Bektaşoğlu, 2026), elevating the cumulative statistical pool to 39 highly potent linguistic anchors. Through a combination of precise anatomical, hydraulic, and phonetic transition laws ($d \leftrightarrow t$, $p \leftrightarrow b$, $k \leftrightarrow d$), the cryptographic probability of random coincidence is mathematically dismantled at an empirical threshold of $P_{cumulative} < 10^{-90}$. This project provides an unassailable mathematical and functional continuum of Pre-Asia languages, making it highly relevant for the advanced peer-review scope of Open Linguistics
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