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Xaverio Ballester
Universidad de Valencia
Spain
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Vol 21 (2015), Articles
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15304/m.v21i0.2874
Submitted: 05-11-2015 Accepted: 21-03-2016 Published: 01-06-2016
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Those who support the idea that Arabic was the only language spoken in Valencia in 1232, when James I began the conquest of the territory, must explain how the phoneme /p/, nonexistent in the Arabic language, was able to remain in many Valencian place names of Romance origin.
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