I was recently watching a video by the channel LangFocus on Mexican Spanish and an incredibly interesting point was raised. Apparently, a significant portion of Latin American Spanish contains grammatical rules derived from a specific region of Spain: Andalusia. This region is the southern most portion of the Iberian Peninsula and we can see the heritage of this in phenomena like
The Legacy of al-Andalus in the New World
The Legacy of al-Andalus in the New World
The Legacy of al-Andalus in the New World
I was recently watching a video by the channel LangFocus on Mexican Spanish and an incredibly interesting point was raised. Apparently, a significant portion of Latin American Spanish contains grammatical rules derived from a specific region of Spain: Andalusia. This region is the southern most portion of the Iberian Peninsula and we can see the heritage of this in phenomena like