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  1. Ibero Romance Languages

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    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:
  2. Portuguese Language

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    The Personal Infinitive
    A notable feature absent in most other Romance languages (like Spanish or French) is the Personal Infinitive. This verb form is inflected for person and number, even when functioning as an infinitive.
    The formula for its derivation is: