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  1. Ibero Romance Languages

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    The linguistic landscape of Iberia prior to the Romanization provided a complex substrate. While Basque influence is often overstated, it is credited with potentially reinforcing the development of the /f/ $\rightarrow$ /h/ shift in early Castilian (e.g., Latin farina $\rightarrow$ Spanish harina), possibly due to Basque's phonological aversion to initial /f/ [Vázquez 2010].
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  2. Spanish Language

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    Mozarabic Influence
    The period of Al-Andalus resulted in the profound influence of Arabic on the nascent Romance dialects. While many Arabic loanwords entered the lexicon, the most significant effect was the development of Mozarabic, a collection of Romance dialects spoken by Christians under Muslim rule. Mozarabic possessed a unique…