User blog:Aschiffer186/Proto-Lang Challenge

Introduction

Hello, in this challenge the goal is to create an a priori proto-language for a family of your choice. You must also make a list of sound changes to another language in that family (but you do not need to create that other language). The winner of course is the person who makes the most original, most creative, and most well developed language (well developness is important). There were be a required text, which will be announced on the date of the contest

Rules

-The language may not have been started before the contest

-The language must be entirely a priori 


 * This means no loan words from another language

-Phonology, Orthography, and Grammar must be listed on the site


 * There are no rules about what the grammar or phonology of the language must be like

-The language must have a lexicon and a translation


 * The translation must be the required text or something approved by me.

Option 1: Schleicher's fable.
 * Translation must have IPA and gloss.
 * Reccomended Translation text(I thought it might be fun to have something a bit different to translate. I also thought I would give a few options):

This fable was designed for Proto-Indo-European originally, so it might be a good choice.

Note: horses, sheep, and man may be substituted with beings of your choice

Option 2 (something a bit more technical): "Integration is not as straightfowrard as differentiation; there are not rules that absolutely guarentee obtaining an indefinite integral of a function. Every differentiation rule has a corresponding integration rule. For instance, the Substiution Rule for integration corresponds to the Chain Rule for differentiation. The rule that corresponds the the Product Rule fo differentiation is calleld the rule for integration by parts.

Option 3: An approved text of your choice.

-There must be a list of sound changes to one other language


 * That other language does not need to be completed other than the sound changes
 * There is no fixed number of sound changes required; however, providing a small amount of sound challenges will probably not result in a lot of upvotes unless there is a good reason for doing so.

-SURPRISE RULE MWAHAHA

      -To throw a curve ball into the challenge, you will trade phonologies once they are completed. They must be completed by 1/1/2016, at which time the language may be renamed to anything. When you have completed the phonology, let the person with whom you are trading know. Once you receive a phonology, you may not alter it, except for the orthography and sandhi. The partners are listed below.

1. AKsroa4a will trade with Elector Dark

2.  Marek will trade with Kaufman

3. Ignis-quis-vir will trade with Redwars

4. Aschiffer186 will trade with OrangeHills

5. Osswix will give a phonology to RogalDorn

6. RogalDown will give a phonolgy to Cask

7. Cask will give a phonology to Osswix

Before you trade phonolgies, I recommend writing your name by the phonology, since it will be judged separately.

-Tag entries with the Proto-Lang Challenge tag.

Dates

The challenge starts at 12:00:00 EST on 12/7/2015 and ends 11:59:59 EST on 2/1/2016

There are two parts to the challenge (to be announced on the start day), the first one must be completed by 1/1/2016.

'''IMPORTANT NOTE: Until the 1/1/2016 deadline, name your language as your username's Proto-Language. For example, I would name my language as Aschiffer186's Proto-Language. '''

Juding

The judging shall be done by the community, even if you did not enter the challenge. Each person shall have 3 votes including one downvote. You may not downvote another language for the sole reason of downvoting it, that vote will be invalidated and you wil NOT get another vote.

Each language shall be judged in three parts. One part for its phonology, one part for its grammar, and one part for the language overall. The best phonology goes to the make of the phonology, not the language it is in.

Participants

Elector Dark

AKsroa4a

Aschiffer186

RogalDorn229

OrangeHills

The Kaufman

Redwars

Cask of Armadillo

Marek Szymonski

Ignis-quis-vir

Osswix