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Dear LINGTYP readers,<br>
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In case you are not a regular follower of "Diversity Linguistics
Comment" (<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://dlc.hypotheses.org/">http://dlc.hypotheses.org/</a>) yet: Recently there has been
quite a bit of interesting discussion of a number of issues:<br>
<br>
ึsten Dahl: <a href="http://dlc.hypotheses.org/360">Stuck in the
futureless zone</a> (on Keith Chen's claims about a future-culture
connection)<br>
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Peter Bakker: <a href="http://dlc.hypotheses.org/352">You can win a
prize by proving that creoles are NOT a distinct group of
languages</a><br>
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Martin Haspelmath: <a href="http://dlc.hypotheses.org/343">Is
creole distinctiveness what we want to know about?</a> (with
commentary by David Gil, John McWhorter, Mikael Parkvall)<br>
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Martin Haspelmath: <a href="http://dlc.hypotheses.org/340">Continent-wide
typology: a recent trend within diversity linguistics</a><br>
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Please let me know if you're interested in contributing to this blog
– new authors are always welcome.<br>
<br>
Martin<br>
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