Talk:Play language

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From Wikipedia's article on Modern Hebrew:

Long vowels occur where two identical vowels were historically separated by a pharyngeal or glottal consonant, and the first was stressed. (Where the second was stressed, the result is a sequence of two short vowels.)

This is the exact pattern that I used in Babakiam, without knowing it had occurred in the real world.