Search the web
Sign In
New User? Sign Up
lambengolmor
? Already a member? Sign in to Yahoo!

Yahoo! Groups Tips

Did you know...
Want to share photos of your group with the world? Add a group photo to Flickr.

Best of Y! Groups

   Check them out and nominate your group.
Having problems with message search? Fill out this form to ensure your group is one of the first to be migrated to the new message search system.

Messages

  Messages Help
Advanced
Narnian philology   Message List  
Reply | Forward Message #1081 of 1084 |

C. S. Lewis, unlike Tolkien, was not an inveterate language maker. Also
unlike Tolkien, he features children from 20th century England as protagonists.
Which poses two language problems: how is it that English children speak
"Narnian" so well? And where do Narnian names come from?

<http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=df92695_1ds4fn2fv>

Hans Georg Lundahl

[Please make sure that any comments in reply to this article posted to this list
are related to Tolkien's languages. CFH]



Wed Apr 1, 2009 9:06 am

hglundahl
Offline Offline
Send Email Send Email

Forward
Message #1081 of 1084 |
Expand Messages Author Sort by Date

C. S. Lewis, unlike Tolkien, was not an inveterate language maker. Also unlike Tolkien, he features children from 20th century England as protagonists. Which...
Hans Georg Lundahl
hglundahl
Offline Send Email
Apr 2, 2009
12:28 am
Advanced

Copyright © 2009 Yahoo! Inc. All rights reserved.
Privacy Policy - Terms of Service - Guidelines - Help