Cocoliche
See also: cocoliche
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- A pidgin or language continuum formed from Italian and Spanish, spoken in parts of the River Plate region of South America in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
- 1995, Martin Maiden, A Linguistic History of Italian, Longman 2003, p. 269:
- Indeed, cocoliche might in some respects be seen as another example of dialectal influence upon Italian – except that in this case the ‘dialect’ is another Romance ‘language’, and not an Italo-Romance variety.
- 1995, Martin Maiden, A Linguistic History of Italian, Longman 2003, p. 269:
See also
edit- Wikipedia article on Buenos Aires