- The
Lhammas (/ˈɬɑmɑs/),
Noldorin for "account of tongues", is a work of
fictional sociolinguistics,
written by J. R. R.
Tolkien in 1937, and published...
- of
several related languages and dialects. In 1937,
Tolkien drafted the
Lhammas and The Etymologies, both
edited and
published in the 1987 The Lost Road...
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Tolkien 1987, ch. 7 The
Lhammas Tolkien 2009, p. 72 "Tengwesta Qenderinwa"
Tolkien 1994, pp. 397–407
Tolkien 1987 ch. 7 "The
Lhammas"
Tolkien 2009, p. 23...
- and sta**** that way for the rest of his life. In 1937,
Tolkien wrote the
Lhammas, a
linguistic treatise addressing the
relationships of the
languages spoken...
- Ainulindalë — an
early version of the Ainulindalë (the
Music of the Ainur). The
Lhammas ("Account of Tongues") — an
overview of the
various languages of Middle-earth...
- "Words,
Phrases and P****ages"
Tolkien 1987, ch. 7 The
Lhammas Tolkien 1987 ch. 7 "The
Lhammas"
Tolkien 2009, p. 72 "Tengwesta Qenderinwa"
Tolkien 1994...
- Balin's tomb
inscription in Moria,
which read respectively:
According to the
Lhammas,
Khuzdul is a
language isolate, the sole
member of the Aulëan language...
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their migrations. The
Tolkien scholar Verlyn Flieger states that in the
Lhammas and "The Etymologies"
Tolkien used the Indo-European type of proto-languages...
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Beleriand (annals from a
region destro**** at the end of the
First Age) The
Lhammas or
Account of
Tongues (fictional sociolinguistics) As if this were not...
- Mifflin. ISBN 0-395-36614-3.
Tolkien 1937, p. 120
Tolkien 1987, p. 171, The
Lhammas Tolkien 1984, p. 31, The
Cottage of Lost Play
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