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Re: Cein

From:BP Jonsson <bpj@...>
Date:Tuesday, June 5, 2001, 9:40
At 19:23 2001-06-04 +0200, daniel andreasson wrote:

>So the spirant mutation variant of /m/ is /mm/? I like the >look of double m in the beginning of words, but I already have >[v] as the spirant mutation of [m]. I also have {r} for {rh} >and [l] for [K] (i.e. {ll}). The only one I don't have a spirant >mutation for is [n], which I suppose could be [nn], as in e.g. >_i nnog_ 'the dwarfs' from _nog_ 'dwarf'. > >I guess I could change the spirant mutation of [m] to [mm] >instead of [v] to avoid the clash with soft mutation.
Of course the wicked thing to do would be to have /n/ > /D/ parallel to /m/ > /v/! :-) But more importantly, mightn't the definite article cause nasal mutation in the plural? The attested form _in Eldaron_ shows that at least in some cases the plural def.art. could be _in_. You might get _i ddog_ pl. _i nnog_. It hit me that the most probable speakers of Cein would be the sons of Feanor: they would try to cling to Quenya as their in-group language, but it would be inexorably drawn towards the Sindarin spoken with and by everybody else around! /BP 8^)> -- B.Philip Jonsson mailto:bpX@netg.se (delete X) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~__ A h-ammen ledin i phith! \ \ __ ____ ____ _____________ ____ __ __ __ / / \ \/___ \\__ \ /___ _____/\ \\__ \\ \ \ \\ \ / / / / / / / \ / /Melroch\ \_/ // / / // / / / / /___/ /_ / /\ \ / /Melarokko\_ // /__/ // /__/ / /_________//_/ \_\/ /Eowine __ / / \___/\_\\___/\_\ Gwaedhvenn Angelmiel \ \______/ /a/ /_h-adar Merthol naun ~~~~~~~~~Kuinondil~~~\________/~~\__/~~~Noolendur~~~~~~ || Lenda lenda pellalenda pellatellenda kuivie aiya! || "A coincidence, as we say in Middle-Earth" (JRR Tolkien)

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