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editI saw some uncertainties in this page: - first of all: it isn't "cremunéez" but "cremunées"; - second thing: this dialect isn't Classified as western Lombard, or, better, it hasn't been classified yet. I invite you to see on Ethnologue: there is no mark about cremonese dialect. - third: are you sure that this dialect is Lombard? Cesare Biondelli wrote that cremunées is Lombard-Emilian, not Western Lombard. You said that it must be Lombard because Cremona is situated in Lombardy, but... are you persuaded that a frontier traced through a pencil is also a frontier of culture? Also Mantua and Pavia are in Lombardy, but their dialects are Emilian. Very cool... or not? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 151.47.131.182 (talk) 20:32, 14 August 2008 (UTC)