Talk:Cocoliche

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Clarification
Someone of a linguistic background feel free to elaborate.

Italian and Spanish are similar enough to be considered dialect of eachother(at least with som good will). A pidgin is a language without complex grammatical constructs. I thus find it hard to believe that Cocoliche is/was a true pidgin. I must admit that I have no linguistic background. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 83.178.1.10 (talk) 21:55, 26 May 2008 (UTC)


 * I am not well versed on how to classify Cocoliche, but I agree in saying I'm not sure if I would say it is a pidgin. I will say that Italian and Spanish are not dialects of each other, as they are two separate languages. That being said, they do belong to the Romance language family, which is why some words are mutually intelligible. A dialect usually connotates a regional difference of one language, e.g. Australian English versus Canadian English. Hope this can provide some clarification! From an anthropology student Heir-of-Isildur (talk) 01:17, 28 September 2021 (UTC)

Please: Works by Maria Vittoria Calvi leading expert on Spanish-Italian similarities and differences and teaching
I think there should be a link to the work of Maria Vittoria Calvi the world's leading expert on Spanish-Italian similarities and differences (and language pedagogy) somewhere on Wikipedia.She is also a world expert on Cocoliche Maybe there should even be a Wikipedia page (at least a stub) on her (I do not know how to set up a page myself however). This is because there are quite a few people who know Italian and would like to learn to speak good Spanish (by way of Italian, not by way of English or other languages) and quite a few people who would like to learn Italian who already know Spanish. I myself am half Italian and I learned Spanish in this way (i.e. with a lot of help from my knowlege of Italian). Very few books have been written about this topic. The research by Maria Vittoria Calvi and books written by her in this area is excellent and would be of interest to a lot of people.

Should link to her website. A lot of her works are also on various places on the internet as PDF's. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.93.5.244 (talk) 01:40, 30 September 2010 (UTC)

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