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Classical Chinese poetry: a guide for the curious
Everything you need to start appreciating one of the most common traditional poetic forms in Chinese literature
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What I wish everyone knew about runes before doing a Google search.
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Your favourite linguistics newsletter returns, why it's on Substack now, and what to expect from the future.
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