Tolkienian Languages Fictional Constructed Languages Linguistics
Tolkienian Languages Fictional Constructed Languages Linguistics
Tolkienian Languages
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- Essays on the tongues of Arda, Tolkien's youthful invented languages, glossaries, Elvish poems by other authors, linguistic discussions, and links to further resources.
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- Elvish studies and criticisms on the works of J.R.R. Tolkien.
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- Usenet list on Tolkien language, with links to documents and other resources.
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- Index of /Usenet/rec.arts.books.tolkien.
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- Lore book of the High Elven tongue. Verses and prose translated into Quenya with notes.
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- A brief description of Sindarin.
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- Information on the etymology of the languages used by Tolkien.
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- A reference manual for writing with the Tengwar, in a Zip file.
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- A brief description of the Tengwar script.
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- Devoted to languages of Middle Earth. Grammars, dictionaries, essays and other resources, along with user submitted texts.
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- The Language of the Elves contains Quenya grammar tables, glosaries, categorical wordlists, compositions, and applications.
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- Discussions of Quenya's relation to Finnish, an Elvish plural FAQ, and a Tengwar font.
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- On-line Sindarin search engine and downloadable PDF dictionary.
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- A journal printing works in Elvish, and awarding an Elvish Poetry Prize.
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- Translates to and from Quenya, Sindarin, and Teleri. Uses JavaScript.
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- Focus on Quenya. Contains a rough translator and pronunciation guide, along with links to other resources.
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- An irregularly published magazine, Parma Eldalamberon, which focuses on Tolkien's languages.
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- The language guild of the Forodrim, the Stockholm Tolkien Society. Information about Tolkien's languages and writing systems.
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- Contains Quenya and Sindarin texts and basic dictionaries.
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- Quenya An Yestandor is a beginner's guide to Quenya. In addition to the grammatical and usage information, it is also home to the largest Quenya dictionary currently available.
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- J. R. R. Tolkien's Black Speech from his Lord of the Rings trilogy, with new words and grammatical rules.
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- Plain text, in depth analysis of Tolkien's samples of the language, along with examples and explanations of created words and phrases.
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- E-mail discussion of J.R.R. Tolkien's orthographies and scripts, such as Tengwar and Cirth.
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- Tolkien, his languages, and his books, with an English to Quenya dictionary.
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- A brief description of Quenya.
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- A place in the elven tongues, created by Petri Tikka. Contains Elvish prose, poems and translations.
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- An international organization devoted to the scholarly study of the invented languages of J.R.R. Tolkien.
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- Email list to further the scholarly study of the languages invented by JRR Tolkien and discuss the current state of research into Tolkien's languages.
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- Olga Kist disusses the influence of constructed languages on Tolkien's Lord of the Rings.
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- Plain text examination of Quenya grammar.
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- Summary of the Quenya grammar, includes examples.
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- The language is a descendant of Sindarin and Quenya. The site has lessons, dictionary, alphabet, grammar and sounds.
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- The Elfling list exists to further the scholarly study of the languages invented by JRR Tolkien.
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- The Language of the Noldor in Valinor: compositions in Quenya, written by Jamie Young.
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