Talk:Vivaro-Alpine dialect

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Peer Review
Your page is very in depth and easy to understand. Your references are correct and seem to be from scholarly sources. The only thing I would suggest is adding a section about the description of the language. For example, how the words relate to English or event Italian language and how the words and grammar are different from other languages. Overall, it seems to be very well thought out and written. I would also add a larger map of of France and Italy to give a better visual of where the language is spoken geographically. Lilyhart78 (talk) 03:44, 6 April 2017 (UTC) Lily Hart

"Patois"?
Is this dialect the one that my friends in Perosa Argentina and Perrero (in the so called Occitan valleys of Piedmont/Piemonte, Italy) call Patois? I have read several articles here on Wikipedia without actually finding an answer to exactly which language they talk about. It took me a long time to find out that Patois (a word that in France refers to other dialects) is not equal to Piemontese, but rather to the Occitan language. Maybe there is some linguist from the area that can add this to the article, if I am correct, as the speakers' name for their own language should be relevant. Fomalhaut76 (talk) 14:18, 24 August 2018 (UTC)