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'''Avarin''' is a term used to refer to the combined languages of the [[Avari]].
'''Avarin''' is a term used to refer to the combined languages of the [[Avari]].


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There were at least six different languages, or dialects, in the Avarin group.<ref name=Author>{{WJ|Author}}, Note 9, p. 410</ref> The various dialects did not have a common development,<ref name=PE19>{{PE|19}}, pp. 18-28</ref> although all descended from [[Primitive Quendian]].<ref name=Author/>
There were at least six different languages, or dialects, in the Avarin group.<ref name=Author>{{WJ|Author}}, Note 9, p. 410</ref> The various dialects did not have a common development,<ref name=PE19>{{PE|19}}, pp. 18-28</ref> although all descended from [[Primitive Quendian]].<ref name=Author/>


Three larger divisions of Avarin are recorded: West Avarin, North Avarin and East Avarin.<ref name=PE19/>
Three larger divisions of Avarin are recorded: West Avarin, North Avarin and East Avarin. The West Avarin group was nearest to the [[Eldarin]] languages of the west; North Avarin was very peculiar, with no initial consonant groups. Not much is known of East Avarin.<ref name=PE19/>


==Other versions==
==Other versions==
The Avarin were called [[Lemberin]] tongues which originally intended to have a resemblance in sound to Goidelic, Baltic, and Finnic languages.<ref>[[David Salo]]'s [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/elfling/message/36029 post] in [[Elfling]]</ref>
The Avarin were called [[Lemberin]] tongues which were originally intended to have a resemblance in sound to Goidelic, Baltic, and Finnic languages.<ref>[[David Salo]]'s [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/elfling/message/36029 post] in [[Elfling]]</ref>
 
==Wordlist==
==Wordlist==


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Avarin is a term used to refer to the combined languages of the Avari.

Structure

There were at least six different languages, or dialects, in the Avarin group.[1] The various dialects did not have a common development,[2] although all descended from Primitive Quendian.[1]

Three larger divisions of Avarin are recorded: West Avarin, North Avarin and East Avarin. The West Avarin group was nearest to the Eldarin languages of the west; North Avarin was very peculiar, with no initial consonant groups. Not much is known of East Avarin.[2]

Other versions

The Avarin were called Lemberin tongues which were originally intended to have a resemblance in sound to Goidelic, Baltic, and Finnic languages.[3]

Wordlist

External links

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The War of the Jewels, "Part Four. Quendi and Eldar: Author's Notes to Quendi and Eldar", Note 9, p. 410
  2. 2.0 2.1 J.R.R. Tolkien, "Quenya Phonology", in Parma Eldalamberon XIX (edited by Christopher Gilson), pp. 18-28
  3. David Salo's post in Elfling
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