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how Moroccan Arabic got possessive markers d(i) and dyal

What is it about?

Shows that d(i) and dyal were borrowed directly from Late Latin as spoken in the Roman triangle of Tangier, Salé, and Volubilis at the time of the Arab occupation.

Why is it important?

Brings out the debt of archaic Moroccan Arabic to Late Latin.

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