[citation needed] While there are some scholars that believe that the language may have had some speakers until the Second World War,[citation needed] most scholars believe that it died out in the Middle Ages.
[citation needed] Along with Judaeo-Catalan, Judaeo-Aragonese shares a marked component of Judaeo-Greek.
It has been suggested that Judaeo-Catalan's influence on Judaeo-Aragonese was because of the influx of Judaeo-Catalan-speakers in the 14th century, especially after the 1391 pogroms.
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