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'''Proto-Majorcan Arabic''' is the variety of vernacular Arabic that eventually became Majorcan | '''Proto-Majorcan Arabic''' is the variety of vernacular Arabic that eventually became Majorcan, specifically the stage before it started absorbing Irish influence. | ||
(does van Putten's book have any leads on Neo-Arabic?) | (does van Putten's book have any leads on Neo-Arabic?) | ||