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Majorca briefly occupied Cambodia and parts of Thailand as well as parts of North America (e.g. Kansas and Oklahoma). | Majorca briefly occupied Cambodia and parts of Thailand as well as parts of North America (e.g. Kansas and Oklahoma). | ||
The Irish vocabulary in Majorcan reflects a fictional Middle Irish dialect which shows features of modern Munster Irish (such as weight-sensitivity and stressed -ach and -acht) and our timeline's Scottish Gaelic; it's conservative in that broad dh (> Majorcan | The Irish vocabulary in Majorcan reflects a fictional Middle Irish dialect which shows features of modern Munster Irish (such as weight-sensitivity and stressed -ach and -acht) and our timeline's Scottish Gaelic; it's conservative in that broad dh (> Majorcan /zʶ/) is kept distinct from broad gh (> Majorcan /ʁ/). However, velarization was fairly strong for all broad consonants (explaining why Irish broad ''s'' and ''d'' were heard as /sˁ/ and /tˁ⁼/ by the Arabic speakers). | ||
The first surviving text in Majorcan is dated to 1515. | The first surviving text in Majorcan is dated to 1515. | ||