Sinoglot: a group blog on language in China February 15 2010 0 comments

Not sure how I missed this announcement, but here it is:

I’m happy to announce the launch of a new group blog on language in China. Contributors include Sima and Paweł of Echoes of Manchu, Randy of Echoes of Manchu and Yuwen, Syz of Beijing Sounds, Duncan of the Naxi Script Resource Center and myself, of here.

The blog is Sinoglot, found at sinoglot.com. Note that the content is original. That is, it is not simply a replaying of entries from the other sites. We’ve gotten off to a good start and have already had some interesting discussion on many of the articles. Take a look.

More Wu to come.







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