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→‎Hebrew: Aramaic which influences Hebrew needs the pharyngealization for ś' > 3
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Proto-Central Semitic also keeps Proto-Semitic emphatics as ejectives instead of turning them into unaspirated pharyngealized stops as in our timeline.
Proto-Central Semitic also keeps Proto-Semitic emphatics as ejectives instead of turning them into unaspirated pharyngealized stops as in our timeline.


In-universe Tiberian Hebrew keeps the ejectives, and has the following sound changes from PSem:
In-universe Tiberian has the following sound changes from PSem:
*gh, x > [[Skellan]] l, Skellan ll
*gh, x > [[Skellan]] l, Skellan ll
*ś/s þ s > Basque z, Basque s, š (written as shin left dot, shin middle dot, shin right dot)
*ś/s þ s > Basque z, Basque s, š (written as shin left dot, shin middle dot, shin right dot)
*z ð > voiced Basque z, voiced Basque s
*z ð > voiced Basque z, voiced Basque s
*ś' þ' s' > Basque tz, Basque ts, Basque ts (but ejectives)
*ś' þ' s' > /ts, c, c/ (but pharyngealized)


In-universe Tiberian Hebrew also distinguishes  
In-universe Tiberian Hebrew also distinguishes  
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Some accents like Hyper-Israeli Hebrew 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 like Hyper-Israeli Hebrew 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.
== Aramaic ==
== Aramaic ==
How did ś' > 3 happen?
How did ś' > 3 happen?
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