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*The compensatory lengthening rule /a/ (patakh) to /o/ (kholam), /i/ (khiriq) to /e/ (tzere) is usually observed before an underlying geminate /ʔ/ (aleph or ayin) and /r/. | *The compensatory lengthening rule /a/ (patakh) to /o/ (kholam), /i/ (khiriq) to /e/ (tzere) is usually observed before an underlying geminate /ʔ/ (aleph or ayin) and /r/. | ||
**In particular, the definite article is usually ''ha'', but always ''ho'' before Revived phonemes /ʔ r/. | **In particular, the definite article is usually ''ha'', but always ''ho'' before Revived phonemes /ʔ r/. | ||
*The /ʔu-/ allomorph for ו 'and' may be used hypercorrectly. | *The /ʔu-/ allomorph for ו 'and' may be used hypercorrectly. In normative Henrew this allomorph is only found before labials and C + shva where C != yud. | ||
*Instead of ''vusvusím'' (from Yiddish which doesn't exist in the Lõis timeline) the derogatory term ''wotwotím'' (from English 'what, what') is used for Ultra-Orthodox Jews. | *Instead of ''vusvusím'' (from Yiddish which doesn't exist in the Lõis timeline) the derogatory term ''wotwotím'' (from English 'what, what') is used for Ultra-Orthodox Jews. | ||