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Some accents merge the first two vowels like our TibH and Israeli did, some merge the second two, and others, such as [[Ăn Yidiș]] Hebrew, keep all three distinct.  
Some accents merge the first two vowels like our TibH and Israeli did, some merge the second two, and others, such as [[Ăn Yidiș]] Hebrew, keep all three distinct.  
== Hyper-Israeli ==
== Hyper-Israeli ==
* Hyper-Israeli reflects Hyper-TibH ''o'' (and qamatz qatan) as /ʌ̹/, Hyper-TibH ''ů'' as /u̠/, and Hyper-TibH ''u'' as /u̟/
* Hyper-Israeli reflects Hyper-TibH ''o'' (and qamatz qatan) as /ʌ̹/, Hyper-TibH ''ů'' as /u̠/, and Hyper-TibH ''u'' as /u̟/.
* PSem *x is reflected as a uvular fricative and PSem *H is voiceless sje.
* PSem *x is reflected as a uvular fricative and PSem *H is voiceless sje.
* Non-prevocalic V + ayin sequences are reflected as nasal vowels, as in Crannish.
* Non-prevocalic V + ayin sequences are reflected as nasal vowels, as in Crannish.