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Ally Higgins's Peer Review

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A very in-depth look at Mock Spanish, I definitely learned a lot from reading this page. I only have a few revisions. First, I thinking a discussion about the similarities and difference between Mock Spanish and "Span-glish" would be an interesting addition. Also, a possible synthesis of the study done about Anglo-American managers and Spanish-speaking works would have helped me have a better understand of that section. Furthermore, I checked all the links and they work! — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ah5234a (talkcontribs) 21:30, 24 February 2019 (UTC)Reply

Response to peer review Thanks for the feedback! I will keep it in mind, I agree with the fact that maybe comparing Mock Spanish and "Spang-lish" would be an interesting addition, but I would have to go in-depth into "Spang-lish" and I am not too inclined to do that in a Mock Spanish article. Regarding your second comment, I agree that it would be interesting to add that study, but the problem is that there aren't a lot of studies with a focus on Mock Spanish, but I will keep looking. Thanks!