Parma Eldalamberon XXII (2015), by J.R.R. Tolkien (original) (raw)

He Constructed a Language L and Another LL": Diachronic Aspects of Tolkien's Early Philology

Christopher Gilson

Tolkien Studies, 2020

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A Secret Vice: Tolkien on Invented Languages, by J.R.R. Tolkien, edited by Dimitra Fimi and Andrew Higgins (review)

Jason Fisher

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An Analysis of Purpose and Relative Distance among J.R.R. Tolkien's invented languages

Thomas Johnston

2020

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Elvish as a Foreign Language: Tolkien's Influence on Modern Day Linguistics

Matt Coombes

Elvish as a Foreign Language: Tolkien's Influence on Modern Day Linguistics, 2014

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'Written in a Fair Hand': The Living Tradition of Medieval Scripts in J.R.R. Tolkien's Calligraphy

Eduardo Boheme Kumamoto

Journal of Tolkien Research, 2020

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Is lámatyáve a linguistic heresy? Iconicity in J R.R. Tolkien’s invented languages

Joanna Podhorodecka

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Glossopoeia and World-Building: Exploring J.R.R.Tolkien's Four Key Characteristics for Art-Languages by Other Practioners of the 'Secret Vice'

Andrew Higgins

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A Companion to J.R.R. Tolkien, edited by Stuart D. Lee (review)

Jason Fisher

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Scholarly Studies of J. R. R. Tolkien and His Works (in English): 1984–2000

Michael Drout

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‘The Westron Turned into Modern English: The Translator and Tolkien’s Web of Languages’

Thomas Honegger

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Language in Tolkien's "Bagme Bloma"

Luke Annear

Tolkien Studies VIII, 2011

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The Rise of Tolkienian Fantasy (review)

Matthew Dickerson

Tolkien Studies, 2007

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Tolkien and Old English: An Annotated Bibliography

Justin Keena

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A Companion to J.R.R. Tolkien, ed. Stuart D. Lee, reviewed by Andrew Higgins

Andrew Higgins

2015

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Escape from Noldor: The Widespread Influence of Elvish

Matt Coombes

Escape from Noldor: The Widespread Influence of Elvish, 2013

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Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings and His Concept of Native Language: Sindarin and British-Welsh

Yoko Hemmi

2010

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A Companion to J.R.R. Tolkien, ed. Stuart D. Lee

Andrew Higgins

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The Text Tale of Frodo the Nine-fingered: Residual Oral Patterning in The Lord of the Rings

Maria Prozesky

Tolkien Studies, 2006

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Vowel Category and Meanings of Size in Tolkien's Early Lexicons

Luke Annear

Journal of Tolkien Research, 2020

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A Typeface for Tolkien: Hammer Uncials in Tolkienian and Gaelic Texts

Eduardo Boheme Kumamoto

Journal of Tolkien Research, 2023

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The Lord of The Rings: Linguistic Aesthetics and a Mirror to the Past

Jonatas Cavani

2020

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Elvish Linguistics: The Science of Sindarin

Matt Coombes

Elvish Linguistics: The Science of Sindarin, 2013

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At the Wordface: J.R.R. Tolkien's Work on the Oxford English Dictionary

Peter Gilliver

Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Mythopoeic Literature, 1996

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The Functions of Language in Middle-earth: The Power of Words in J.R.R

Stuart J Moore

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Addenda: One Middle English Manuscript and Four Editions of Medieval Works Known to J. R. R. Tolkien and What They Reveal

Andoni Cossio

ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes and Reviews, 2023

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Tolkien's development as a writer of alliterative poetry in modern English

Tom Shippey

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University of Pardubice Faculty of Arts and Philosophy Mythological Sources of Tolkien’s Prose

Zuzana Richtermocová

2008

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Comparing Book of Mormon Names with Those Found in J.R.R. Tolkien’s Works: An Exploratory Study

wendy baker smemoe

2018

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A stylistic approach to JRR Tolkien's: The hobbit and

Sarah Goodman

2004

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Sindarin; the Noble Tongue: Prose and Conlangs of Elves and Men

John T Metts

Speaking Sindarin; the Noble Tongue: Prose and Conlangs of Elves and Men, 2017

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Tolkien's Prose Style and its Literary and Rhetorical Effects

Michael Drout

Tolkien Studies, 2004

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Sir Orfeo: A Middle English Version By J.R.R. Tolkien

Carl F Hostetter

Tolkien Studies, 2004

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Linguistic Imperialism and Middle-earth: Language Among Tolkien's Edain

Elizabeth L Salazar

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Tolkien's Mythological Cornerstone

Ben Hellman

2011

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Mythological Sources of Tolkien's Prose

Zuzana Richtermocová

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