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Stevo, based on [http://listserv.brown.edu/archives/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind1112c&L=conlang&D=0&O=D&T=0&P= | Stevo, based on an idea of Gary Shannon, [http://listserv.brown.edu/archives/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind1112c&L=conlang&D=0&O=D&T=0&P=10617 has proposed] a game of collaboratively creating a conlang by having each player in turn write a single chapter of a simple textbook about it. This page is here to organize such a game. | ||
==Who's in?== | ==Who's in?== | ||
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* Alex Fink | * Alex Fink | ||
* Gary Shannon (For reference, here is [http://fiziwig.com/conlang/lessons.html my proposal].) | |||
* Logan Kearsley (won't have much time after January, but will get lots of time again in May) | |||
==What textbook should we follow?== | ==What textbook should we follow?== | ||
Gary's original suggestion was to take as a model [http://www.archive.org/details/firstspanishcour00hilluoft Hills' (1917) ''First Spanish course'']. | Gary's original suggestion was to take as a model [http://www.archive.org/details/firstspanishcour00hilluoft Ford and Hills' (1917) ''First Spanish course'']. | ||
[[Category:Collaborations]] | [[Category:Collaborations]] | ||
[[Category: Conlang relays]] |
Latest revision as of 16:28, 3 November 2012
Stevo, based on an idea of Gary Shannon, has proposed a game of collaboratively creating a conlang by having each player in turn write a single chapter of a simple textbook about it. This page is here to organize such a game.
Who's in?
Put your name down here if you want to play. (Also indicate if you don't think you'll have the time to be able to keep up late in the game.)
- Alex Fink
- Gary Shannon (For reference, here is my proposal.)
- Logan Kearsley (won't have much time after January, but will get lots of time again in May)
What textbook should we follow?
Gary's original suggestion was to take as a model Ford and Hills' (1917) First Spanish course.