The readers of Lambengolmor may be interested in a listing of all attested Goldogrin pronouns that I've posted on my website "The Cottage of Lost Play"...
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laurifindil
Feb 11, 2004 2:32 am
In _Parma Eldalamberon_ 14, p. 79 Tolkien writes that _kiryassea_ is an adjectival form and translates it as "that is on board ship". I can hardly understand...
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David Kiltz
tarhuntassas
Feb 11, 2004 12:09 pm
... 1) The construction 'what' vs 'that' seems to be resolvable if we take the 2nd ('that39;) to be a shortened relative clause. So both mean the same. 2) I...
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machhezan
Feb 11, 2004 5:29 pm
Relative sentences specify the noun that they refer to, and so do adjectives. The English word _what_, however, isn't a proper relative pronoun in English,...
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David Kiltz
tarhuntassas
Feb 12, 2004 12:47 am
... j. wust is right in pointing out that "what is on board ship" and "that is on board ship" aren't identical. When I said "they are the same", I meant to say...
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machhezan
Feb 13, 2004 3:22 am
... This semantical difference corresponds exactly to the distributional difference that (b) is always accompanied by the noun or pronoun it specifies while...
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David Kiltz
tarhuntassas
Feb 13, 2004 12:19 pm
... I agree. Of course _what_ is used that way and by virtue of its function ('indefinitum39;) can refer to anything/everything. Still, my point was that I think...
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machhezan
Feb 14, 2004 2:03 am
... I prefer morphology to semantics or syntax for the decision whether it's noun or adjective. Since there are cases like _Gutes mit Bösem vergelten_ 'to...
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Jérôme Sainton
jerome_sainton
Feb 18, 2004 2:07 am
I wondered whether the gloss "Eru : the One, He that is Alone" given by Christopher Tolkien into the index of the _Silmarillion (1977)_ came from his own...
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pkmarmor
Feb 18, 2004 2:08 am
Carl commented - ... Compare the (?late) Quenya example in XI:367 "... the adj. _onóna_ 'twin-born39;, also used as a noun 'one of a pair of twins'." pkm...
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Jerome Colburn
jcolburn@...
Feb 18, 2004 12:31 pm
... And _Apanónar_ "Afterborn," _Firyar_ "Mortals", _Fírimar_ "those apt to die" WJ:387. Much earlier, _Engwar_ "the Sickly" LR:245. ...
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David Kiltz
tarhuntassas
Feb 18, 2004 12:32 pm
... It doesn't have to imply 'loneliness39;, I think. In fact, given the account of the 'Music of the Ainur' I doubt that interpretation. 'Alone39; may never have...
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Paula Marmor
pkmarmor
Feb 19, 2004 3:27 am
... Similarly _Vanya_ is "...from an adjectival derivative _*wanja*_ from the stem _*WAN_...", and _Linda_ is "clearly a derivative of the primitive stem...
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Beregond. Anders Sten...
j_beregond
Feb 19, 2004 11:58 am
Another set of nominalized adjectives is, I think, the High-elven names for the days of the week, from _Elenya_ to _Valanya_. If they are thus in origin...
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Paula Marmor
pkmarmor
Feb 23, 2004 11:23 pm
On page 71, under NOUNS, the sentence beginning "Those ending in _-i_, _-u_" reads " ... adj. _kulúva_ > _kuluuva_" (with short/long diacritic on the first...
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Carl F. Hostetter
endorendil
Feb 25, 2004 12:35 am
I'd like to record here the existence of two items of linguistic interest in recent Bonhams auctions of Tolkien-holograph items. 1) Sale No. 10889, Lot 601: ...
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Beregond. Anders Sten...
j_beregond
Feb 26, 2004 3:13 am
... Is a Q _Perian(d)_ attested? Otherwise, might not the Q cognate of S _perian_ seen here be *_periande_ (cf. Q _quende_, cognate of S _pen_, HM XI pp....
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BertrandBellet75@...
bertrand_bellet
Feb 26, 2004 10:52 pm
In 'The Fellowship of the Ring', LR book II, chapter 2 'The Council of Elrond' we learn the Sindarin name of Tom Bombadil from Elrond's mouth: "Iarwain ...
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Carl F. Hostetter
endorendil
Mar 10, 2004 10:31 pm
I have published the beginnings of a Tolkienian Linguistics FAQ, at: http://www.elvish.org/FAQ.html The purpose of this FAQ is to provide sorely needed...
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Peter
pengolodh_dk
Mar 15, 2004 7:01 pm
Has anyone tried to translate the version of Gandalf's spell to open the gates of Moria that appears in _The Return of the Shadow_ p. 451 (paperback ed.): ...
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cgilson75
Mar 30, 2004 12:04 pm
... Here is a summary of that discussion: In VT 20 (p. 12) Tom Loback suggested that perhaps "_-ath-_ is a lenition of _-as-_," and that "_diragas_ and...
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David Kiltz
tarhuntassas
Apr 1, 2004 1:52 pm
... I know of no instance of 'nin' being suffixed to either a preposition or a noun. Anybody ? [There is _enni_ *'to me' in S. _guren będ enni_ 'my heart...
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Carl F. Hostetter
endorendil
Apr 1, 2004 3:08 pm
I am very pleased to announce the publication of a new article, "The Goldogrin Past Tense" by Patrick H. Wynne, in _Tengwestië_, the online journal of the...
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David Kiltz
tarhuntassas
Apr 2, 2004 10:16 pm
... Thanks for the note. I'm aware of _enni_ and commented on it both on Tolklang (http://www.dcs.ed.ac.uk/misc/local/TolkLang/Vol38/38.26) and Elfling ...
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cgilson75
Apr 4, 2004 1:03 am
... object proper' and that the presence/absence of i-umlaut (affection) is most likely due to historical reasons (that is, _enni_ represents an older...
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David Kiltz
tarhuntassas
Apr 4, 2004 1:16 pm
... I'm not sure. Redundancy can, I think, only be claimed if you assume the root to be 'sufficient39;. If not, only determining the status of _-n_ would allow...
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Beregond. Anders Sten...
j_beregond
Apr 4, 2004 4:50 pm
... While I agree with the last statement, I do not think it follows that _nin_ is accusative in _tiro nin_. Is there not a benefactive notion in 'watch over'?...
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Carl F. Hostetter
endorendil
Apr 4, 2004 11:09 pm
Patrick H. Wynne has written a new editorial for _Tengwestië_, entitled "Are Goldogrin and Qenya 'primitive39;?". This brief essay assesses the significance of...
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David Kiltz
tarhuntassas
Apr 5, 2004 11:59 am
... No, I too think it is not 100% safe to take _nin_ here as an accusative. However, given that we can identify _enni_ as dative and _anim_ as 'for me'...
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Helios De Rosario Mar...
helios_drm
Apr 13, 2004 12:01 am
In the entry MIZD- of the "Addenda and Corrigenda to _The Etymologies_" (VT45:35) there is a reference to "the glosses of N _mídh_ 'dew' and Dor. _męd_...