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[edit] Eastern Lombard and Eastern Lombard Grammar
I am the user that wrote the most part of the article on Eastern Lombard language and Eastern Lombard grammar, and I noticed that you recently added the refimprove tag on the mentioned articles.
Browsing you contributions I also noticed that you created and expanded significantly the article on Andrea Moro at the point that it made me think that possibly either you are a Moro's student or you are professor Moro himself.
If this is true then you have the needed knowledge to help me improving the Eastern Lombard articles to make them more scientifically accurate and may be you also know where to find the references that actually need to be added. I present myself: I am not a linguist, I am an amateur of linguistics but above all I am an Eastern Lombard mothertongue (thus a fluent speaker) from Brescia. What I tried to do with these articles is to describe my language as accurately as I could on the basis of my amateur's level of linguistic matters, but of course I'm pretty sure that a real linguist would find a lot of imprecisions.
Would you be interested in taking a look to these articles and improve it giving them a more scientific cut?
Thank you in advance,
-- Ninonino 08:31, 2 October 2007 (UTC)