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288 Tchitrec@...
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Dec 1, 2002
7:38 pm
Greetings ! This post is an attempt to track back the origins of mixed mutation in Sindarin, partly with what we can deduce from the internal evolution of the...
287 Ryszard Derdzinski
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Nov 22, 2002
4:01 pm
[Suilad o Galadhorn am mellyn în phain! This is my first post to Lambengolmor list.] The evolution of the pronominal forms in the papers of J.R.R. Tolkien is...
286 Pavel Iosad
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Nov 15, 2002
2:25 pm
Hello, One long-standing problem in Quenya phonology has been the anomal behaviour of the _tyelpetéma_ consonants with regard to syllable weight, which is in...
285 Petri Tikka
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Nov 11, 2002
12:22 pm
I have found a Finnish influence on Quenya that has not been noted before. Quenya has an allative case ending _-nna_ (VT6:14), which signifies movement towards...
284 Vicente Velasco
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Nov 10, 2002
2:43 pm
In VT43:33, it was proposed that the noun _yaime_ 'wailing&#39; (MC:223) is a derivative of the base YAMA 'call' (PE12:105) with intrusion of _i_ into the stem. ...
283 Petri Tikka
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Oct 31, 2002
12:20 pm
Reading Tolkien's poem "Ent and the Ent-wife" in LR:466, I discovered a very interesting matter. Treebeard had said before he started singing to Merry and...
282 Petri Tikka
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Oct 27, 2002
2:39 pm
There are several known Quenya words for 'song' in the published corpus. All of them begin with the voiced dental approximant written with _l_ in Latin...
281 David Kiltz
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Oct 8, 2002
12:16 pm
... I think that is rather _loa_ + _ende_ "middle of the (solar) year". Cf. LR:(part 3)486 "The first day [of the year "_loa_"] was called _yestare_, the...
280 Lukas Novak
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Oct 8, 2002
2:27 am
Petri Tikka listed a number of nouns in _-nde_; see: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lambengolmor/message/273 Would _loende_ also fit in? Lukas...
279 Lukas Novak
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Oct 8, 2002
2:23 am
David Kiltz wrote: DK> It would be interesting to see whether the _-uva_ forms are a "pure" DK> future tense or rather some kind of prospective. I have been...
278 Yyr Threwn
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Oct 7, 2002
12:32 pm
We read in the last lines of VT 43, page 22: "_sahtienna_ (At. V) is explained in the etymological notes on the verso of At. V, which give the root THAG-...
277 Josu Gómez
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Oct 6, 2002
11:56 pm
... Until we have actual examples of numbers as adjectives (a real text with _neldë coa/coar_ inside, for example), we can't provide a fruitful theory about...
276 Hans
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Oct 6, 2002
7:49 pm
... Actually, that would contradict JRRT's words (XI:407) "Similarly with -va; but this was and remained an adjective, and had the plural form -ve in plural...
275 Carl F. Hostetter
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Oct 6, 2002
4:44 pm
This is another reminder to be judicious when quoting a post to which you are responding. Please keep quoting to the minimum necessary to establish the context...
274 Tchitrec@...
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Oct 6, 2002
3:49 pm
... invariable and _lisse-miruvooreva_ doesn't agree with _yuldar_; this is well known, but the really puzzling thing is: why? (...) ... indeclinable ... ...
273 Petri Tikka
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Oct 6, 2002
11:52 am
In VT44:8 a suffix _-nde_ that forms nouns from verbs or verbal stems is mentioned. _arcande_ 'petition&#39; < _arca-_ 'pray' (VT44:8), _ulunde_ 'flood&#39; < ULU-...
272 David Kiltz
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Oct 6, 2002
11:49 am
-I'm sorry if this is drifting away from Quenya but my response will (hopefully) set some things straight. This will ultimately be beneficial for the...
271 Carl F. Hostetter
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Oct 5, 2002
10:06 pm
And while I'm on the topic of keeping the "signal-to-noise" ration high: While queries like Boris's are not prohibited on this list, I would like to keep them...
270 Lukas Novak
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Oct 5, 2002
9:56 pm
... Err, isn't it rather nom. pl. ? ... A: Philosophy is the making of significant distinctions. B: Why isn't that just taxonomy? A: Your question proves my...
269 Boris Shapiro
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Oct 5, 2002
12:50 pm
Aiya! Has anybody tried to make a list of Quenya 'basic&#39; verbs (that end in a consonant)? Namaarie! S.Y., Elenhil Laiquendo...
268 Hans
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Oct 4, 2002
11:08 pm
... Er... yeah, I'm afraid this is a well-deserved rebuke. [I wouldn't call it a "rebuke", just a reminder that posts to this list are, according to the...
267 Hans
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Oct 4, 2002
9:46 pm
... Of course, you meant "gen. sg." here (peschery). It's really interesting that Russian uses the genitive singular for small numbers, and it's still more...
266 Ben Echols
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Oct 4, 2002
9:44 pm
[I'm letting this through, but in general, follow-up messages of this sort, basically simply acknowledging a correction, will not be accepted on this list. Any...
265 Hans
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Oct 4, 2002
9:40 pm
[OK, folks, let's bring this back to Tolkien's languages. CFH] ... I'm sorry, David, but I have to disagree. The German "würde" is a modern development,...
264 Pavel Iosad
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Oct 4, 2002
5:43 pm
Hello, ... First off, the second elements in genitive appositive constructions are not lenited, though that is not the matter. To the point, actually there is...
263 Petri Tikka
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Oct 4, 2002
3:17 pm
... No, there is actually evidence against that in _Emyn Arnen_ (LR:734), which is of unknown meaning, but presumably *'Hills of Royal Water'. _Arnen_ has a...
262 David Kiltz
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Oct 4, 2002
12:04 pm
... Very interesting question. There a number of ways to handle this in different languages (branches). Altaic languages (e.g. Turkish or Korean) don't take...
261 David Kiltz
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Oct 4, 2002
12:02 pm
... Ben, I'm not sure what you mean by "one conditional" and "two subjunctives". Spanish (like every West-Romanic language, including, e.g. French) has a...
260 Ben Echols
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Oct 3, 2002
8:44 pm
Hans wrote: H> If you want to see a working system with one conditional and two H> subjunctives, look at Italian. Another example is Spanish. It has one...
259 Petri Tikka
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Oct 3, 2002
3:24 pm
In Germanic languages numerals that are plural in sense pluralize the noun they describe, e.g. _one book_ and _two books_. In Finnish numerals that are plural...
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