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The world of '''Akana''' ([[Ndak Ta]]:  '''''Ngkana'''''; [[Fáralo]]: '''''Kečǽnə'''''), also known as '''Ranradius''', is a collaborative conlanging and conworlding effort, with a focus on family diachronics and a shared historical basis for these linguistic developments. The world grew out of two different games on the [[ZBB|Zompist Bulletin Board]]: a linguistic reconstruction game in 2005 for which Akana was originally created, and a diachronic derivation relay in 2006, which gradually metamorphosed into the conworld of today and its flagship language family, the [[Edastean languages]].
'''Akana''' ([[Ndak Ta]]:  '''''Ngkana'''''; [[Fáralo]]: '''''Kečǽnə'''''), also known as '''Ranradius''', is the collaborative conworld where the 2005 ZBB reconstruction game, then subsequently the ZBB conlang derivation relay, were set. It was originally created in a collaborative fashion by Zompist, [[User:Dewrad|Dewrad]], and [[User:Radius|Radius Solis]] (in the Western sphere) and by Legion, Ran, and Rory (in the Eastern sphere), following Legion's original game suggestion. Ran and Radius Solis were respectively responsible for the proto-languages Proto-Isles and Ndak Ta.


= History =
= History =
: ''Main article: [[History of Akana]]''
== Historical telephone ==


= Geography =
In 2005 [[User:Legion|Legion]] had an idea that met with enthusiastic response: he challenged the members of the ZBB to create a proto-language and a set of daughter languages, and then have people try to reconstruct the proto-language from the daughters only. Due to a vague similarity with the ever-popular ''Polyglottal Telephone'' games on the ZBB, this game was called ''Historical Polyglottal Telephone''. There were two teams, each with a secret protolanguage; [http://thelegion.free.fr/Proto-Isles%20Grammar.htm Proto-Isles] was created by [[User:Ran|Ran]] for the first team, and [http://www.almeopedia.com/index.php/Ndak_Ta Ndak Ta] was created for the second by [[User:Tzinacan|Radius Solis]].


= Politics =
Work on the daughter languages was supplemented with some basic conworlding to provide a historical setting. Much of the basis for Akana grew out of Team Two's creation of the [http://www.almeopedia.com/index.php/Aiwa_valley Aiwa Valley], including both a local and a world map and brief descriptions of other peoples in the region. The original maps were drawn by Radius following the setting description originally proposed by [[User:zompist|zompist]], who later revised the world map to allow the Eastern Isles setting of Team One to be on the same planet.


= Languages =
After the game was over, work on Akana slowed and then stopped. A summary of the state of the world at this time can be found in the [http://www.almeopedia.com/index.php/Ke%C4%8D%C7%BDn%C9%99 Kečǽnə articles] on Almeopedia.
: ''Main article: [[Languages of Akana]]''
* '''[[Isles languages]]''': [[Proto-Isles]] (Ran)
** Thokyunèhotà (Thumapahìthì - Legion)
** [[Mûtsipsa']] (Mûtsinamtsys - Rory)
** [[Máotatšàlì]] (Tymytỳs - [[User:Kolyn|kolyn]])
** [[Zele]] (Zeluzh - brandrinn)
** [[Ppãrwak]] (Ttiruku - [[User:Avaja|Avaja]])


----
== The Cursed Relay ==
* '''Macro-Edastean languages'''
** Talo-Edastean languages
*** [[Edastean languages]]: [[Ndak Ta]] ([[User:Radius|Radius Solis]])
**** Western Edastean languages:
***** Dāiadak languages: [[Adāta]] ([[Rathedān]] - [[User:Dewrad|Dewrad]])
****** etc. ([[Edastean languages|details here]])
***** [[Ndok Aisô]] [http://conlang.awardspace.com/zbbbackup/ndok_aiso.html] ([[Lasomo|Axôltseubeu]] - ghur)
**** Eastern Edastean languages:
***** [[Delta Naidda|Naidda]] ([[Kasca]] - [[User:Radius|Radius Solis]])
****** etc.
***** [[Fáralo]] [http://www.zompist.com/faralo2.htm] ([[Huyfárah]] - zompist)
****** [[Puoni]] ([[Kuaguatia]] - Radius Solis)
****** [[Namɨdu]] (Mɨdu - boy #12)
***** Komeyech (Dagæm - Legion)
**** [[Qedik]] [http://www.almeopedia.com/index.php/Qedik] ([[User:Space_Dracula|Space Dracula]])
*** [[Tlaliolz]]
*** Andaggic languages (Salmoneus)
** Xoronic languages: [[Proto-Xoronic]] (pocketful of songs)
*** [[Habeo languages]]:
**** Hill Habeo
**** Plains Habeo
**** River Habeo
*** [[Damak]]


----
In 2006, Radius suggested another game for the ZBB: starting with one protolanguage, to develop several long chains of daughter languages, to explore linguistic change over great time depths. While there was no original intention to connect this "derivation relay" to the world of Akana, a protolanguage was needed as a base to start from, and Dewrad offered his [http://deinioljones.net/conlangs/adata/adata.htm Adāta] language from the Historical Telephone game. The structure of the relay began with each participant having ten days to complete at least a certain minimal level of description of their daughter language so that the next person in the chain could begin deriving a subsequent daugther from it.
* '''[[Eigə-Isthmus languages]]''' ([[User:Corumayas|Corumayas]])
** Eigə Valley languages
*** [[Ngauro]] (Pre-Edak [[Kasca]])
*** [[Miwan languages]]
**** Eastern Miwan
**** Forest Miwan
**** Meshi
** Isthmus languages: [[Proto-Isthmus]]
*** Western Isthmus languages
**** Ferogh (Faragh-Feroj)
***** [http://www.almeopedia.com/index.php/Faraghin Faraghin] (Pre-Edak [[Huyfárah]])
***** Feråjin
**** Boesin
*** Eastern Isthmus languages
**** Doroh
**** Kietek
**** Ka'alikora


----
Three teams were formed. In the first generation, the direct daughters of Adāta - [[Æðadĕ]], [[Aθáta]], and [http://www.geocities.com/low_zl/ayasthi/ayasthi.html Ayāsthi] - were derived by [[User:ebilein|ebilein]], [[User:RHaden|RHaden]], and [[User:Zhen Lin|Zhen Lin]] respectively. [[User:gsandi|gsandi]], [[User:Rory|Rory]], and [[User:Legion|Legion]] provided the second generation, and the chains of descent continued for several months. Unfortunately, during this period a number of participants were forced to drop out for various personal reasons, some of them after losing their work in computer crashes. This gave rise to the game's nickname, "The Cursed Relay". The relay continued for months, gradually slowing as each link in the chains tended to take longer than previous ones had. Eventually work on these branches petered out, leaving only a few of the game's core participants still involved. By this time the three branches had reached their sixth, fourth, and fifth generations.
* '''Western languages''': [http://deinioljones.net/conlangs/western/proto.htm Proto-Western] ([[User:Dewrad|Dewrad]])
** [[Gezoro]] (Pre-Edak [[Rathedān]])
** Tjakori (Tjakori valley - kodé)


----
== Revival ==
* '''[[Hitatc languages]]''': ([[User:Cedh_audmanh|cedh audmanh]])
** Wan-Mlir
*** Hitatc Mlir
*** Hitatc Wan
**** Ktacwa
** Uplands Hitatc
*** Eteucu
** Eastern Hitatc
*** [[Necine]]
*** [[Pirikõsu]]


----
The modern game is far less structured than its two predecessors; as the Cursed Relay's original setup and progression slowly ground to a halt, those still interested in the world began creating other languages, broadening the [[Edastean languages|Edastean language family]] for fun. In mid 2007 Radius suggested that this new "contribute how and when you like" paradigm be made official. This led to a substantial fleshing out of the conworld's history and, in turn, to the return of several prior Akana contributors from both games to the active conworlding/conlanging scene.  
* '''Peninsular languages''': [http://www.geocities.com/low_zl/proto-peninsular/proto-peninsular.html Proto-Peninsular] ([[User:Zhen Lin|Zhen Lin]])
** Lotoka


----
In late 2007 the level of activity reached a new high, with new maps, new historical descriptions, and new conlang proposals, among other things, appearing sometimes almost daily, with fast-paced discussion in between. Since then, work has slowed, and sometimes nearly halted for substantial lengths of time - but each time, progress has resumed. The central Edak sphere has reached an impressive level of description, and a body of work in other cultural spheres and language families is growing.
* Isolates
** Xšali (Xšalad)
** Takuña (Siixtaguna)
** Núalís (Tymytỳs)


----
In June 2008, the team launched the [http://www.superlush.co.uk/~akana/index.php AkanaWiki] as a project website, where articles on all kinds of topics relating to Akana are being published.
* '''Anatolionesian languages''': Proto-Anatolionesian
** Ōmishima (Ōmishima)


= Domains =
== Contributors to Akana, past and present ==
== Collaborative domains ==
{| {{bluetable2}} width="100%"
|-
! Locale
! Region
! Period
! State
! Family
! Language
! Coordinator
|-
! [[Rathedān]] and nearby
| Rathedān
| -170 – 1000 [[Year of the Prophet|Y.P.]]
| [[Empire of Athalē]]
| Edastean (Adāta)
| Imperial [[Adāta]] etc.
| [[User:Dewrad|Dewrad]] and [[User:Radius|Radius Solis]]
|-
! [[Lasomo]] and environs
| Lasomo
| not defined
| [[Empire of Athalē]], [[Huyfárah]], and others
| Edastean
| multiple
| Corumayas and [[User:Dunomapuka|boy #12]]
|-
|}


== Exclusive domains ==
Following is a list of all participants who have made material contributions to the world of Akana, in alphabetical order. Some of the most notable credits are listed for each person (including only published languages).
<!-- should this be order by region, then period, or the reverse? hmm. -->
{| {{bluetable2}} width="100%"
|-
! Locale
! Region
! Period
! Ethnic group or state
! Family
! Language
! Master
|-
! (unnamed)
| Far West
| -4000 Y.P. &ndash; ??
| ?
| Western
| Proto-Western
| [[User:Dewrad|Dewrad]]
|-
! [[Kasca]]
| Kasca
| ?? &ndash; -2000 Y.P.
| Ngauro
| Eigə-Isthmus
| Ngauro, Proto-Miwan
| Corumayas
|-
! [[Kasca]]
| Kasca
| -2000 &ndash; 130 Y.P.
| ? (southern) and [[Huyfárah]] (northern)
| Edastean (Naidda)
| Naidda
| [[User:Radius|Radius Solis]]
|-
! [[Kasca]]
| Kasca
| 130 Y.P. &ndash; ??
| "The Stinking Mud" (Naidda ''Wï'makwå'')
| Edastean (Naidda)
| ??
| zompist
|-
! [[Huyfárah]]
| East Coast
| 130 Y.P &ndash; 1100 Y.P.
| Late Huyfárah → Post-Huyfárah states
| Edastean (Fáralo)
| [[Namɨdu]], among others
| [[User:Dunomapuka|boy #12]]
|-
! [[Kuaguatia]]
| Kasca
| 130 &ndash; 1000 Y.P.
| (various baronies)
| Edastean (Fáralo)
| Puoni
| [[User:Radius|Radius Solis]]
|-
! Peninsula
| Peninsula
| ?
| Proto-Peninsular
| Peninsular
| Proto-Peninsular
| [[User:Zhen Lin|Zhen Lin]]


|-
! Milīr
| Milīr
| -2800 Y.P. &ndash; ??
| (various nomadic tribes)
| Hitatc
| Proto-Wan-Mlir
| [[User:Cedh_audmanh|cedh audmanh]]
|-
! [[Rathedān]]
| Rathedān
| -2000 Y.P. &ndash; 800 Y.P.
| Gezoro → Dāiadak
| Western → Edastean
| Gezoro → Adāta
| [[User:Dewrad|Dewrad]]
|-
! Khalanu
| Rathedān
| 130 &ndash; 800 Y.P.
| Khalanu → part of the [[Empire of Athalē]] → Khalan
| Edastean (Adāta)
| Mavakhalan
| [[User:Zhen Lin|Zhen Lin]]
|-
! Thāras
| Rathedān
| 130 &ndash; 1600 Y.P.
| Thāras → part of the [[Empire of Athalē]] → Kingdom of Thāras
| Edastean (Adāta)
| Ayāsthi
| [[User:Zhen Lin|Zhen Lin]]
|-
! [[Lesan]]
| Far East
| 2500 &ndash; 3700 Y.P.
| Teragashima (colony of Ōmishima) → Lesan
| Edastean (Adāta)
| Erhadzy
| [[User:Zhen Lin|Zhen Lin]]
|-
! Fmanahŋ Talam
| Ocean/Central
| -500 &ndash; ? Y.P
| Peninsular → Part of Huyfárah → Independent State
| Peninsular, Edastean (Fáralo)
| ??
| Weldingfish
|}


= Names =
<!-- chronological order would be nice. -->


{| {{bluetable2}}
* [[User:4pq1injbok|4pq1injbok]] (one language)
|-
* [[User:Avaja|Avaja]] (one language)
! Language
* [[User:dunomapuka|boy #12]] (one language; history)
! Name
* [[User:brandrinn|brandrinn]] (one language)
! Pronunciation
* [[User:cedh audmanh|cedh audmanh]] (maps; game organization; history)
! Etymology / meaning
* [[User:con quesa|con quesa]] (one language)
|-
* [[User:Corumayas|Corumayas]] (one language; history; linguistic reconstruction)
! [[Ndak Ta]]
* [[User:Dewrad|Dewrad]] (two languages; history, culture, and religion; the infamous [[Tsinakan text]])
| Ngkana
* [[User:ebilein|ebilein]] (one language)
| [ŋ̩kɐ̃na]
* [[User:ghur|ghur]] (one language)
| ''"world"''
* [[User:gsandi|gsandi]] (one language)
|-
* [[User:Ink Pudding|Ink Pudding]] (one language)
! [[Adāta]]
* [[User:jmcd|jmcd]] (one language; game organization)
| Akana
* [[User:Legion|Legion]] (three languages; game organization)
| [ˈakana]
* [[User:kode|kode]] (one language; history)
| ← NT ''Ngkana''
* [[User:kolyn|kolyn]] (one language)
|-
* [[User:Mr. Zetler|Mr. Zetler]] (maps)
! [[Fáralo]]
* [[User:Nuntar|Nuntar]] (one language)
| (lu) Kečǽnə
* [[User:Tzinacan|Radius Solis]] (three languages; maps; history and culture; game organization)
| [lu kɛˈʧænə]
* [[User:Ran|Ran]] (one language)
| ← NT ''(luk) Ngkana''
* [[User:Rory|Rory]] (two languages; religion)
|-
* [[User:RHaden|RHaden]] (one language)
! [[Delta Naidda|Naidda]]
* [[User:Salmoneus|Salmoneus]] (history; climate; helpful critiques)
| (l)-Kana
* [[User:Space Dracula|Space Dracula]] (one language)
| [ləˈkanə]
* [[User:Starsinger|Starsinger]] (one language)
| ← NT ''(luk) Ngkana''
* [[User:TzirTzi|TzirTzi]] (one language)
|-
* [[User:Whimemsz|Whimemsz]] (one language)
! [[Ndok Aisô]]
* [[User:Zhen Lin|Zhen Lin]] (four languages; history and culture)
| Ngkadeu
* [[User:zompist|zompist]] (one language; history, culture, and religion; game organization; maps)
| [ŋ̩ˈkaðɛw]
| ← NT ''Ngkana''
|-
! [[Mavakhalan]]
| (śj)akana
| [ˈʃakana]
| ← Adāta ''(si) Akana''
|-
! [[Ayāsthi]]
| àċann
| [ˈɑxɑnː]
| ← Adāta ''(si) Akana''
|-
! [[Æðadĕ]]
| Æxn
| [ˈæxn̩]
| ← Adāta ''Akana''
|-
! [[Aθáta]]
| Axna
| [ˈaɣna]
| ← Adāta ''Akana''
|-
! [[Pencek]]
| Khana
| [ˈkʰana]
| ← Adāta ''Akana''
|-
! [[Namɨdu]]
| Ketsenna
| [kɛˈʦʰɛn.nɐ]
| ← Fáralo ''Kečǽnə''
|}


= See also =
= See also =
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= External links =
= External links =
* [http://www.superlush.co.uk/~akana/index.php The AkanaWiki]
* [http://www.spinnoff.com/zbb/viewtopic.php?t=19130&highlight= The cursed relay] thread on [[ZBB]]
* [http://www.spinnoff.com/zbb/viewtopic.php?t=19130&highlight= The cursed relay] thread on [[ZBB]]
* [http://www.almeopedia.com/index.php/Ke%C4%8D%C7%BDn%C9%99 Kečǽnə] on Almeopedia
* [http://www.almeopedia.com/index.php/Ke%C4%8D%C7%BDn%C9%99 Kečǽnə] on Almeopedia

Revision as of 04:04, 26 June 2008

The world of Akana (Ndak Ta: Ngkana; Fáralo: Kečǽnə), also known as Ranradius, is a collaborative conlanging and conworlding effort, with a focus on family diachronics and a shared historical basis for these linguistic developments. The world grew out of two different games on the Zompist Bulletin Board: a linguistic reconstruction game in 2005 for which Akana was originally created, and a diachronic derivation relay in 2006, which gradually metamorphosed into the conworld of today and its flagship language family, the Edastean languages.

History

Historical telephone

In 2005 Legion had an idea that met with enthusiastic response: he challenged the members of the ZBB to create a proto-language and a set of daughter languages, and then have people try to reconstruct the proto-language from the daughters only. Due to a vague similarity with the ever-popular Polyglottal Telephone games on the ZBB, this game was called Historical Polyglottal Telephone. There were two teams, each with a secret protolanguage; Proto-Isles was created by Ran for the first team, and Ndak Ta was created for the second by Radius Solis.

Work on the daughter languages was supplemented with some basic conworlding to provide a historical setting. Much of the basis for Akana grew out of Team Two's creation of the Aiwa Valley, including both a local and a world map and brief descriptions of other peoples in the region. The original maps were drawn by Radius following the setting description originally proposed by zompist, who later revised the world map to allow the Eastern Isles setting of Team One to be on the same planet.

After the game was over, work on Akana slowed and then stopped. A summary of the state of the world at this time can be found in the Kečǽnə articles on Almeopedia.

The Cursed Relay

In 2006, Radius suggested another game for the ZBB: starting with one protolanguage, to develop several long chains of daughter languages, to explore linguistic change over great time depths. While there was no original intention to connect this "derivation relay" to the world of Akana, a protolanguage was needed as a base to start from, and Dewrad offered his Adāta language from the Historical Telephone game. The structure of the relay began with each participant having ten days to complete at least a certain minimal level of description of their daughter language so that the next person in the chain could begin deriving a subsequent daugther from it.

Three teams were formed. In the first generation, the direct daughters of Adāta - Æðadĕ, Aθáta, and Ayāsthi - were derived by ebilein, RHaden, and Zhen Lin respectively. gsandi, Rory, and Legion provided the second generation, and the chains of descent continued for several months. Unfortunately, during this period a number of participants were forced to drop out for various personal reasons, some of them after losing their work in computer crashes. This gave rise to the game's nickname, "The Cursed Relay". The relay continued for months, gradually slowing as each link in the chains tended to take longer than previous ones had. Eventually work on these branches petered out, leaving only a few of the game's core participants still involved. By this time the three branches had reached their sixth, fourth, and fifth generations.

Revival

The modern game is far less structured than its two predecessors; as the Cursed Relay's original setup and progression slowly ground to a halt, those still interested in the world began creating other languages, broadening the Edastean language family for fun. In mid 2007 Radius suggested that this new "contribute how and when you like" paradigm be made official. This led to a substantial fleshing out of the conworld's history and, in turn, to the return of several prior Akana contributors from both games to the active conworlding/conlanging scene.

In late 2007 the level of activity reached a new high, with new maps, new historical descriptions, and new conlang proposals, among other things, appearing sometimes almost daily, with fast-paced discussion in between. Since then, work has slowed, and sometimes nearly halted for substantial lengths of time - but each time, progress has resumed. The central Edak sphere has reached an impressive level of description, and a body of work in other cultural spheres and language families is growing.

In June 2008, the team launched the AkanaWiki as a project website, where articles on all kinds of topics relating to Akana are being published.

Contributors to Akana, past and present

Following is a list of all participants who have made material contributions to the world of Akana, in alphabetical order. Some of the most notable credits are listed for each person (including only published languages).


See also

External links