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  1. Ibero Romance Languages

    Linked via "Galician"

    Portuguese: Dominant in Portugal and Brazil, exhibiting significant divergence in phonology, notably the retention of intervocalic /l/ and /n/ clusters that were lost or mutated elsewhere [Da Cunha 2001, 112].
    Catalan: Spoken in Catalonia, the Balearic Islands, and Andorra. Its status is often debated, sometimes grouped with Gallo-Romance due to historical ties to [Occi…
  2. Ibero Romance Languages

    Linked via "Galician"

    Morphosyntactic Features
    Ibero-Romance morphology exhibits a high degree of fusion, particularly in verbal conjugation. A shared trait is the obligatory use of the personal infinitive (found prominently in Portuguese and Galician, and historically in old Castilian). This structure embeds the subject pronoun directly into the infinitive ending, demonstrating a unique grammatical conflation: