Round Robin Romlang

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The Round Robin Romlang is a collaborative conlang founded by Kenner Gordon, inspired by the Round Robin Conlang. In the Round Robin Romlang, participants take turns adding sound changes to be applied to Latin.

More Specific Rules

Each participant takes turns adding a sound change, in the order of the Current Participants list below. No turns may be taken unless there are at least four current participants.

Participants

Current Participants

It is Peter Bleackley's turn.

Possible Participants

These people have displayed interest, but ambiguously; they may or may not actually wish to join.

  • Karen Badham
  • Benct Philip Jonsson

Former Participants

Sound Changes

Each of the "stages" below represents a full round, except the first, which is a group of sound changes from Classical Latin to approximate Vulgar Latin.

Stage 1

  • a: > a
  • e > ɛ
  • e: > e
  • i > e
  • i: > i
  • o > ɔ
  • o: > o
  • u > o
  • u: > u
  • y > i
  • y: > i
  • ai > ɛ
  • oi > e
  • n > Ø / _(f,v,s)
  • h > Ø
  • w > β
  • b > β / V_(V,r)
  • m > Ø / _#
  • m > n / in certain monosyllabic words
  • (e,i) > j / _V
  • u > w / _V
  • VV > V
  • V > ˈV / ˈ(i,e)_
  • V > ˈV / _C*ˈuV

Stage 2

  • [fricative] > Ø / V_V
  • n > r / V_V
  • g > ɣ / V_(V, r)
  • s(p,t,k) > (b,d,g)

Stage 3

  • (k,g) > (ʧ,ʤ) / _(front vowel)
  • s > h / #_V
  • u > ʉ
  • a > æ / _[+anterior]
  • e > ɞ

Stage 4

  • i > ʉ
  • ɛ > æ
  • [single stop] > [fricative] / (V, r, l)_V
  • β > h / _(unstressed vowel)
  • l > λ

Stage 5

  • j > λ
  • (kw, gw) > (p, b)
  • o > u
  • (ˈʉ,ˈɞ) > (ˈy,ˈœ)
  • u > ɯ

Stage 6

  • a > ɑ / #_
  • ɣ > v
  • ɔ > ɤ
  • (ʉ,ɞ,a) >∅ / _[+sonorant]
  • λ > ʎ̥˔

Stage 7

  • s > Ø / _#
  • [alveolar]r > [retroflex]
  • [geminate consonant] > [single consonant]
  • (y,œ) > (i,ɛ) / [-labial]_[-labial]
  • r > ʟ

Stage 8

  • ʟ > l
  • h > ħ / _a
  • h > ç / _[front vowel]

Proposals

Perhaps we could allow people to do grammatical changes (i.e. "Syntax changes to V2", "Nominative becomes ergative and accusative becomes absolutive", etc.) instead of sound changes if they wish. DCliche 23:56, 9 March 2010 (UTC)

I've taken the liberty of posting conjugation and declension tables so that we may see what peoposed grammatical changes may be based on. Kicgan Vekei 17:10, 10 March 2010 (UTC)

Declension

pɯæʎɑ
girl f.
Singular Plural
Nominative pɯæʎa pɯæʎæ
Genitive pɯæʎæ pɯæʎɑrɯ
Dative pɯæʎæ pɯæʎi
Accusative pɯæʎa pɯæʎa
Ablative pɯæʎa pɯæʎi
Vocative pɯæʎa pɯæʎæ
kɑmpɯ
field m.
Singular Plural
Nominative kampɯ kampy
Genitive kampy kampɯʟɯ
Dative kampɯ kampy
Accusative kampɯ kampɯ
Ablative kampɯ kampy
Vocative kampæ kampy
ʟæk, ʟævœ
king m.
Singular Plural
Nominative ʟæk ʟævœ
Genitive ʟævœ ʟævɯ
Dative ʟævy ʟævœho
Accusative ʟævœ ʟævœ
Ablative ʟævæ ʟævœho
Vocative ʟæk ʟævœ
mɑno
hand f.
Singular Plural
Nominative mano mɑni
Genitive mani manho
Dative manoi manɛho
Accusative mano mani
Ablative mani manɛho
Vocative mano mani

thing f.
Singular Plural
Nominative ʟɛ ʟɛ
Genitive ʟæi ʟɛʟo
Dative ʟæi ʟɛho
Accusative ʟɛ ʟɛ
Ablative ʟɛ ʟɛho
Vocative ʟɛ ʟɛ
First Person Second Person
œvɤ
I m. and f.

we m. and f.
ti
thou m. and f.
βɯ
ye m. and f.
Singular Plural Singular Plural
Nominative œvɤ ti βɯ
Genitive mæi nosʈɯ toi βesʈɯ
Dative my nɯhi tɛhɛ βɯhi
Accusative βɯ
Ablative nɯhi βɯhi
Vocative —— —— βɯhi
ɛ
he, they m.
æa
she, they f.
ɛd
it, they n.
Singular Plural Singular Plural Singular Plural
Nominative ɛ ɛi æa ææ ɛd æa
Genitive æʎɯ æɯʟɯ æʎɯ æaʟɯ æʎɯ æɯʟɯ
Dative æi æi æi æi æi æi
Accusative æɯ æɯ æa æa ɛd æa
Vocative - - - - - -
Ablative æɯ æi æa æi æɯ æi

Conjugation

Indicative mood, active voice, present tense
portāre terrēre petere audīre
Singular Plural Singular Plural Singular Plural Singular Plural
First Person pɤrtɯ pɤrtamɯ tærræɯ tærrœmɯ pæsɯ pæsymɯ auzæɯ auzymɯ
Second Person pɤrta ppɤrtasœ tærrœ tærrœsœ pæsœ pæsœsœ auzy auzysœ
Third Person pɤrtat pɤrtant tærræt tærrænt pæsœt pæsynt auzœt auzæɯnt