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
galadhorn
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
p_iosad
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
petristikka
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
rashbold
Nov 10, 2002 2:43 pm
In VT43:33, it was proposed that the noun _yaime_ 'wailing39; (MC:223) is a derivative of the base YAMA 'call' (PE12:105) with intrusion of _i_ into the stem. ...
283
Petri Tikka
petristikka
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
petristikka
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
tarhuntassas
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
lukas.novak@...
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
lukas.novak@...
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
Erestel
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
josugp
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
gentlebeldin
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
endorendil
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@...
tchitrec
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
petristikka
Oct 6, 2002 11:52 am
In VT44:8 a suffix _-nde_ that forms nouns from verbs or verbal stems is mentioned. _arcande_ 'petition39; < _arca-_ 'pray' (VT44:8), _ulunde_ 'flood39; < ULU-...
272
David Kiltz
tarhuntassas
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
endorendil
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
lukas.novak@...
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
elenhil@...
Oct 5, 2002 12:50 pm
Aiya! Has anybody tried to make a list of Quenya 'basic39; verbs (that end in a consonant)? Namaarie! S.Y., Elenhil Laiquendo...
268
Hans
gentlebeldin
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
gentlebeldin
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
bene@...
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
gentlebeldin
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
p_iosad
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
petristikka
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
tarhuntassas
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
tarhuntassas
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
bene@...
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
petristikka
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...