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m (→Semitic: Crannish has nunation in iii-y participles --- i don't know if mimation is a proto-canaanite feature. also far east semitic might be basal east semitic) |
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* cholam from Proto-Semitic *ā = /u/ (/uə/ in some other reading traditions) | * cholam from Proto-Semitic *ā = /u/ (/uə/ in some other reading traditions) | ||
* Proto-Semitic *ū = Swedish u (/u/ in some other reading traditions) | * Proto-Semitic *ū = Swedish u (/u/ in some other reading traditions) | ||
Standardized Tsarfati Hebrew also distinguishes samekh = /tsʰ/ and sin = /s/, unlike any Hebrew reading tradition in our timeline. | |||
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 reflects the first (and qamatz qatan) as (Seoul) Korean eo, the second as Korean o, and the third as Korean u. | 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 reflects the first (and qamatz qatan) as (Seoul) Korean eo, the second as Korean o, and the third as Korean u. |
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