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It all started with the translation exercises that we were doing on the conlang mailing list. Some of those are to be found on Boudewijn's page.
In case you didn't know, the conlang list is for people who invent their own languages for fun, as an art form (i.e. not to change the world, or to make communication easier or more logical; other groups exist for that and some of our members are also involved in those).
Sally asked me for something of her own, because she didn't like to be influenced by what other people were doing, and I sent her the starlings' song and immediately thought of the "telephone game". People picked it up, the atmosphere got feverish, and in about a month the poem had come all the way back to me.
This is what we did. In collating the results, I took the liberty to correct obvious typos and rearrange paragraphs to fit into the "house style", but every page is essentially the work of the person whose name is on it in large letters - I'm just the editor.
If you'd like to see what happened to each individual line, here is John Cowan's lineup.
And here's the little starling's tail - a collection of translations directly from the original, as well as Sally's translation (into Teonaht) of Fabian's Demuan version.
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